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time2roll
Sep 16, 2017Nomad
If you have a 12v connector it works great filled with a USB adapter.
I have and recommend a 300 watt GoPower sine wave inverter wired to the one or two strings of general use outlets with a transfer switch. Yes very doable.
Solar for in use I recommend about 100 watts per battery. Portable is fine to start. You may get bored with the set up etc and just mount some on the roof after a few trips. Your call. Already lots of holes in the roof so that is not a big deal.
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I have and recommend a 300 watt GoPower sine wave inverter wired to the one or two strings of general use outlets with a transfer switch. Yes very doable.
Solar for in use I recommend about 100 watts per battery. Portable is fine to start. You may get bored with the set up etc and just mount some on the roof after a few trips. Your call. Already lots of holes in the roof so that is not a big deal.
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