Wow, I knew that I hadn't many photos of my solar panels, but I know there's at least a couple of short vids with them when I did a panorama of my yard somewhere.
I'll try and dig up some more, but I rarely used the one on the right. The panels on the left are two panels wide and you can gauge how large, or small rather, the entire array was... It powered my entire cabin, 3 Deep freezes where I kept the meat that I killed, one of them a DC freezer - I tried to empty the AC freezers before winter each year because it required a lot of sunlight to run those. My extra large refrigerator was a DC fridge too. There may be pics of that here somewhere as well, or I'll try to screenshot it from a kitchen video.
My garden as you can see, prolly summer 2017, is obviously before I learned the hard way that those cute deer are actually Satan. Eventually, the perimeter of my garden looked like Omaha Beach on D-Day in Normandy with ragged, sharp shards of steel, rebar, and wire fencing guaranteed to impale and break the legs of any deer that dared to jump over the 10' perimeter fence surrounding my garden, which itself was surrounded by a solar powered electrified ribbon fence.
If one does become entangled in that mess, you have to wait for a considerable time until they realize they're fucked and resolve to just calm down and accept their fate - at that time you can shoot them in the heart.
Why? Because if you kill them while the adrenaline is still pumping through their body your venison is going to be less than yummy - to say the least.
So there's other pictures here of my huge, two story cabin, so you can get a picture of just how much those solar panels actually provided me. My battery banks provided enough storage to keep my household running (TV/cellular amp/Internet too) for about 4 days, after which I had to switch to gas or diesel gensets to charge them up.
House lights were a mixture of AC and DC.
I hope that helps!
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