All due respect - I provided everything you asked for but haven't received much help from you. Nothing is a secret here. Open book if you have any other questions that would lead to a recommendation. There are about 25 different devices pulling power on the site. Instead of providing you with each individual piece of equipment I can confidently say that peak usage is around 200 Watts, but average is more like 80 watts. What I will do, if it could lead to you recommending an off the shelf piece of equipment, is record a week of electricity demand from the battery bank and report back to this topic on Friday with daily average, max, and min.The Buga-Boo with this project is finding or creating a High-Voltage-Battery-Charger
that will still operate with acceptable stability,
with a substantially varying AC-Input-Frequency and Voltage.
A ~130-Volt Battery-Charger is not a common "off-the-shelf" item.
The Batteries must not be overly discharged for long periods of time,
so the Charger must be able to supply substantially more Charging-Current, on average,
than the "measurement-devices" consume.
Every time that Power is converted from one form to another, there will be inevitable losses.
Sometimes these losses can be simply estimated
when there is plenty of "overkill" designed into the system.
Just how much "overkill" is available, must be determined by measurement and math-formulas,
unless experience indicates that there is a very good chance that there will be "substantial-overkill".
Vague descriptions need not apply.
Every specification, on every piece of interactive equipment, is a factor in a Math-Formula.
No specifications means no Math-Formulas.
No Math-Formulas means no definitive answers, just guesswork and estimations.
People who want to help others here will generally try to provide
guesses and estimations just to get a conversation going.
This is useful because the experience level of a Thread-Starter is usually a big-fat unknown.
It's quite common in these Forums that people think that
they have a "World-beater" Idea that must be kept "secret",
but "secret" ends the conversation, and results in disappointments all around.
This has gotten to the point that it is virtually a running-joke with
the regular contributors here, sometimes almost an expectation.
If anything about your project must be kept "secret", the result will be only "off-hand-guesses".
All specifications, of all related equipment, must be either,
documented,
measured,
or estimated as closely as possible,
to receive any sort of really useful answers, or recommendations.
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