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Thats the wattage i got from my solar panels.
OK, so what I meant is Pmax is the peak wattage from your panel, Wh is the total yield for the day, so what I was asking is was your 200/230 your peak wattage or your total for the day, in my case it varies depending on weather but 200 w peak and 540 Wh would be typical for a reasonably sunny day.
 
This cycles thing is perhaps not that important. Call one cycle dropping charge to 50%, which most of us do not do, then doing one cycle a week would still last the best part of five years. Many only use the van for nine months a year so could be six years and the battery will still have some years in it before it becomes unusable. More likely to fail from internal damage due to crashing around on our UK roads or inappropriate charging.
Its really horses for course's.
Any battery solely used on campsites and EHU is going last for years just because it's seldom used in effect.
When you work your batteries hard the cycle count become a issue.

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OK, so what I meant is Pmax is the peak wattage from your panel, Wh is the total yield for the day, so what I was asking is was your 200/230 your peak wattage or your total for the day, in my case it varies depending on weather but 200 w peak and 540 Wh would be typical for a reasonably sunny day.
 
Ahh average yield per day for last few weeks has been 900 watts is but it would've been a lot more but battery was full so solar charger reduced its self
 

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