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Who's got solar?
13 years 8 months ago #8237
by Martin64
Who's got solar? was created by Martin64
My living conditions are about to change. I'll be "summering" at NAF El Centro (when the peak load of snowbirds will be in cooler climates) and wintering on a BLM LTVA. On the base I'll have more power than I need, but once I get to the LTVA I'll be on 12v, propane and generator. I'm looking to go "solar" for some of my power needs but don't know alot of what's out there. I'm looking to get into a small modest system that will take care of my lighting needs. Propane will be for fridge and hot water and generator for a couple hours in the evening for tv and in the morning for heater (when needed).
Anyone have aknowledge they want to share?
Anyone have aknowledge they want to share?
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13 years 8 months ago #8238
by larryf
Larry Farquhar, USAF (Ret)
Owner/Operator of this website.
The Happy-Wanderers
Casino Camper Website
Replied by larryf on topic Re: Who's got solar?
I now have 1000watts (1KW) of solar on my rig. We boondock quite a bit and have used solar for over 6 years on the motor home. We're heavy electric users, watching TV and computers for 4 - 6 hours a day, and have an electric fridge. All ran from the batteries with solar performing 90%+ of my charging.
You can read about my original solar system at:
www.happy-wanderers.com/technical-articles/109-rv-solar-system
You can read an article on my updated solar system at:
www.happy-wanderers.com/technical-articl...solar-system-phaeton
Do you have an inverter and smart charger in your RV? Or do you simply have a converter? How many batteries (amps) do you have? A small solar system will trickle charge your batteries, if lighting is all you'll be using batteries for. You might also consider a portable propane heater, instead of using the RV heater. The RV heater will wear down your batteries quickly. Running the generator to charge batteries without using a smart charger isn't efficient.
There's MANY factors to consider for serious boondocking. We've been staying in the AZ desert without hookups for the past 6 weeks now.
You can read about my original solar system at:
www.happy-wanderers.com/technical-articles/109-rv-solar-system
You can read an article on my updated solar system at:
www.happy-wanderers.com/technical-articl...solar-system-phaeton
Do you have an inverter and smart charger in your RV? Or do you simply have a converter? How many batteries (amps) do you have? A small solar system will trickle charge your batteries, if lighting is all you'll be using batteries for. You might also consider a portable propane heater, instead of using the RV heater. The RV heater will wear down your batteries quickly. Running the generator to charge batteries without using a smart charger isn't efficient.
There's MANY factors to consider for serious boondocking. We've been staying in the AZ desert without hookups for the past 6 weeks now.
Larry Farquhar, USAF (Ret)
Owner/Operator of this website.
The Happy-Wanderers
Casino Camper Website
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13 years 8 months ago #8239
by Martin64
Replied by Martin64 on topic Re: Who's got solar?
Right now I have nothing, so it's a clean start. I started reading about some of the set ups out there and I figured I'd better really study up on this before I get in too deep.
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13 years 8 months ago #8248
by johnandmari
Replied by johnandmari on topic Re: Who's got solar?
Martin64 - Go to this site - RV Solar Electric, and download their Catalog and Design Planner. It should give you enough information to allow you to begin making informed choices and decisions on what you should, or should not purchase. Good luck - John
www.rvsolarelectric.com/index.php?route=...roduct&product_id=55
BTW: you will need to register, but it and the downloaded material are FREE!
www.rvsolarelectric.com/index.php?route=...roduct&product_id=55
BTW: you will need to register, but it and the downloaded material are FREE!
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13 years 8 months ago #8252
by NAVYBLUE
Replied by NAVYBLUE on topic Re: Who's got solar?
Martin64
Go to Irv2.com. There is so much technology info there your head will explode.
NAVYBLUE
Go to Irv2.com. There is so much technology info there your head will explode.
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13 years 8 months ago #8256
by Martin64
Replied by Martin64 on topic Re: Who's got solar?
Thanks guys, I went to both and downloaded/joined both. The more info the better. The "Design Planner" looks interesting already (though I've only scanned through it) and looks to be very useful. I do like reading forums because they have many views (though it can get confusing if you look to far into some of the info/experiences).
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