So yesterday I got to test the system a little. One by one I kept adding a small device to 2 outlet strips plugged into the inverter watching for load draw on the meter and to test the inverter power(600W).
I had plugged in a decent sized fan, a radio, was charging my phone, charged my Wagan LED Lantern and also had 2 LED flood lights plugged in that I use in my yard. When the sun was bright it showed no battery draw and the panel kept up with charge. When light cloud cover came it showed only intermittent .1V draw on battery. I was very happy! I would never be running that much at one time anyways so even better and this was during the day to see how the solar panel could keep up with load draw.
I did get crazy and tried to run a portable ice maker(alone)...no dice. If I ran the batteries in series instead of parallel, Im sure it might do it but I don't want them hooked up that way. Im looking for "light load" longevity rather than power.
I was doing this while working on the jeep and I didnt have much time to spend on monitoring so I still want to try taking the panel off line and see what I can run for how long. (Just a fan for hot tent sleeping nights/minimal LED decorative camp lights after dark)
So far I am pleased. More testing to come