Smart Lock Energy Usage Calculator
Get the numbers that matter: **daily Wh**, **battery autonomy (days)**, and **minimum solar panel size** for your smart lock. Works for 12 V systems and 5 V USB-powered locks.
    Tip: Most locks idle around 0.2–0.5 W. That’s just 4.8–12 Wh/day — a tiny panel (5–10 W) can cover this easily with a small battery buffer.
  
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Presets help sanity-check: low ≈ 0.2 W standby; high ≈ 0.5 W standby + more use.
Results
— daily energy use (Wh/day)
— days of autonomy from battery
— minimum panel size (W) to break even
— daily current draw (Ah/day) @ system voltage
— usable battery capacity (Ah)
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Enter values and hit Calculate.
    Assumptions: standby runs 24/7; actuation energy adds linearly; converter efficiency accounts for 12→5 V or similar buck loss; panel derate includes angle, temperature, wiring, and controller efficiency.
    Next steps: Pair this with Off-Grid design or RV wiring. Keep total parasitic loads small to extend boondocking days.