Can I power an entire motor home on just 50 watts?
The average power needed by a motor home is about 600 watt hours per day (25 watts) in summer, 1200 watt hours per day (50 watts) in winter, and 1600 watt hours per day (67 watts) for heavy applications. EFOY fuel cells address these needs perfectly. There is a difference between brief peak loads (measured in watts) and base loads measured in watt hours throughout the day. Some electrical appliances such as coffee makers and hairdryers etc., use considerably more electricity than 50 watts. However, they do not run 24 hours a day but only for brief periods. Together with leading manufacturers of motor homes, we have developed a calculator that will allow you to compute your individual electrical power needs (see below).
The average power needed by a motor home is about 600 to 900 watt hours per day (25 to 38 watts) from spring to fall depending on individual power consumption, 1200 watt hours per day (50 watts) in winter, and 1600 watt hours per day (67 watts) for higher energy requirements. EFOY fuel cells address these needs perfectly. There is a difference between brief peak loads (measured in watts) and base loads measured in watt hours throughout the day. Some electrical appliances such as coffee makers and hairdryers etc., use considerably more electricity than 50 watts. However, they do not run 24 hours a day but only for brief periods. Together with leading manufacturers of motor homes, we have developed a calculator that will allow you to compute your individual electrical power needs.