On average, between 400W and 600W base load. Peaks shown are the two geysers (the geysers are never on at the same time thanks to a load-priority switch).
Most of the idle load comes from:
- two fridge/freezer combos
- TV in the lounge (off at night, but plays music during day and watched in the evenings)
- the server rack: 2x NUC servers, 3x APs, PoE switches, NVR for CCTV with 5 cams and a NAS (about 130W)
- oldish (2019) always-on desktop PC with three monitors at about 120W (WFH mostly)
- ceiling fans in the summer
- auto-night lights outside
On most days, about 99% of the above load is absorbed into solar capacity with the other peaks taken care of by battery storage when there's no sun. Cooking is all gas, so not reflected on the above load graph. Sometimes the missus bakes, which uses oven and adds some additional peaks - on those days we might import some capacity from Eskom.
On really hot days, the AC will kick in, but it coincides with a lot of sunshine, so can mostly run off of solar directly.
--deckert