Well, that would be downhill.... in the next episode they drive home - only downhill, no other traffic and no potholes - and plug the car into the house system, and then all lights switch on in the whole house. Of course they live in a valley in a single house, no neighbours, no other lights anywhere. So the whole valley is lit up by their house, garden lights, driveway, road down the valley and the pool. Foggy above the heated pool naturally.
Funny how you mention the blender and microwave as essential. Here it's the coffeemachine first and second. Charging devices third. Cooking fourth, to get rid of the gas stove.
What may be of interest is the types and performances required for various machines. Sine, pure sine (why is there non-sine if sine is so much better), peak watts (advertised, huge numbers), not so peak watts (if that is what they deliver, how much do I need for what kind of consumption), remote on/off (is that really off?).
And then add the modern battery types that can be drained much further. And predictable so where is that smart monitoring that shows not just the current state but also a forecast at current consumption? plug all your stuff in and read off how long this is going to work. So also if you'll make it to the next shore power up or motoring stint. More smart: time till zero power if devices xyz on/off and so on.
Oh, add in the weather forecast and incoming solar power?
Man, we're just at the beginning of what is possible with modern technology.
Not that we need all that. Except for the coffee of course.

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