4000 Gigawatts GTFO. It's 4X100 watts in order to pull 4000 Gigawatts for one second the panels would have to be charging the batteries for 1 billion seconds. Assuming you set them up on the equator getting 12 hours of uninterrupted sun each day it would take 62 years to build enough charge to pull 4,000 Gigawatts for one second.
@@JustinTBraun I assumed it was common knowledge that 1.21 GW is equal to a bolt of lightning (The problem being you never know when or where one is going to strike.) And found it a little absurd to think that four little solar panels would generate the same power as 3,505 bolts of lightning.