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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I have the average Daily Kilowatt Hours from my monthly electric bill and want to know how to convert this to watts so I can size an inverter for my home. Can anyone help me with this?
Thank you very much.
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Divide by 24 h/day to get average kilowatts. Multiply by 1000 to get average watts.
However, this is average, and not the way to size an inverter, which needs to be rated for the peak watts you use. You need to add up all the loads you wish to run simultaneously. However, omitting a few huge loads like the drier and electric rangecan reduce the total a lot, but you have to make other arrangements for those.