I have lots of batteries 12 volt charged by the sun what I need is something that would draw 100 watts and give heat when connected to a car battery? I have ac heating pads, 2000 watt hot water elements lots of copper wire, light bulbs any other ideas?
This is an electronic question, not a physics question.
12 volt car battery is actually 13.2 volts. Amps x volts = watts.
100 watts/13.2 volts = 7.57amps. If you have a 500 amp battery/7.57 amps = it will run for 66 hours then battery will be dead.
Your geographical location determines how much power you get from solar.
Phoenix AZ has no clouds you get about 14 hrs per day in summer and 7 hrs in winter from solar.
Tennessee where there are lots of clouds you get 14 hrs of sun in summer but 50% clouds gives you 50% sun = 7 hrs per day. TN is over cast most of the winter you be lucky to get 10 minutes of solar per day in winter Dec to April.
Wind power may be a better choice of power to charge a battery it depends on your geographical location.
If you live in Phoenix you need 7.57 x 2 = 15.14 amps from solar to keep your battery charged if you use enough power to run it dead every day.
Use a 12 VDC inverter to 120 VAC from Harbor Freight to run your other items, heating pad, 2000 watt heating element, light bulb.
I have 135 watts of solar connected to a 100 watts of lights in the work shop, in winter lights never come on too many clouds. In summer lights goes ON and OFF with passing clouds all day. NO lights after dark I have no battery. To do my system right I need a storage battery. Solar is worthless around here but we have lots of wind. I have a wind generator that needs to be put up.