If you work from home (or are retired) that would work quite well depending on how much power the house itself consumes. We are a high power user. If anyone is home we are heating the house with heat pumps. I work from home and have a heat pump running all day in my office area. There is also the washing machine and electric cloths driers hammering away most days. It is what it is, but unless its the middle of summer, I wouldn't be charging high current devices. My father charges his electric throw-away from the house solar. He is retired and the car does basically zero milage (shopping runs around town mostly). So even through winter he could probably keep its battery at around 80% charge (you don't want it to charged or you loose the regen function).
I see the electric throw-aways around here .... And think how nice an old Triumph stag .... or V12 jag would be..... well really how nice anything old and decent without electronic garbage is(yes I am nuts, no doubt about it).


 
						
					 
					
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					 .  At the moment we have an 8KW system, and our power bills are over $300 a month in winter.
.  At the moment we have an 8KW system, and our power bills are over $300 a month in winter. 
						
					 
					
					 
						
					 
			
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