The thread owes a background to T1 Terry's ongoing discriptions and educations on LiFePo4 battery installations and will intersect with these threads.
Also to the great explanations and style that he is presenting the information with.
Although he may not like it

Ok, so imagine we have a great electrical setup on our rig, round figures of 400AH LiFePo4 battery @ 12v, 1000w of solar input, monitored, managed.
At some point during the day we should have the system at peak operation.
Lets call that point mid-afternoon. It may be late morning, it may be late afternoon, it may not happen at all that day due to inclement weather.
But for the debate lets say on average, mid afternoon, your battery is full and you have an incoming minimum of 50 amps of power to dispose of.
Perhaps you are in Hobart, perhaps you are in Wyndham or maybe Eucla, your specific needs will vary a little bit so be general in your thoughts
Our requirements for electrical energy are along these lines, in order-
Refridgeration (basic fridge/freezer, extra deep freeze, airconditioning, water chilling)
Cooking (including water supply, coffee makers, bread makers, cook-tops)
Hot water
Lighting
Washing / systems (clothes, etc)
Entertainment & communication
Some of you will be using propane gas or other fuel for some of these items, ignore that.
Would anyone like to add to the list?
Does anyone place any particular importance of the lower listed items above the upper ones? Its a bit general I know, Chilling water is not important but its on top as a part of Refridgeration.
One cannot have ones beer getting warm

Please discuss, more coming