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Golden_HVAC
May 07, 2015Explorer
Hi,
There is no "More efficient" as you will not be tilting the panel to collect more power. 135 watts is just enough to make up for the power consumed by the propane detector, CO detector, and refrigerator, about a 35 amp hour daily load. The lights, and other stuff will slowly deplete your battery, but you can make it through a 3 day weekend without needing to run a generator if you conserve.
I am guessing that this panel is mounted to the roof, perhaps is a glue down type? That is nice. Make sure that you have it pointed exactly where you want it, before allowing the glue to touch, or it will stay where you put down the first corner.
On my roof, I have a pair of 120 watt panels, and pair of 45 watt panels. I can tilt them because they have a aluminum frame, and get about 20% more power when it is pointed directly into the sun. Yet in the summer, tilting is much less important, and you will have longer days.. So you should get enough power just having them flat. I don't tilt my panels anymore, now that I increased the capacity. And my panels are mounted about 1" above the roof, so that cool air can circulate under them, and cooler panels produce more power.
I suppose that you have already heard that it is popular to run the electric wires down the refrigerator vent, to the controller to the battery.
You might also plan where you might want additional panels, and keep them away from the shade of the antenna or A/C unit, if possible.
Have fun camping!
Fred.
There is no "More efficient" as you will not be tilting the panel to collect more power. 135 watts is just enough to make up for the power consumed by the propane detector, CO detector, and refrigerator, about a 35 amp hour daily load. The lights, and other stuff will slowly deplete your battery, but you can make it through a 3 day weekend without needing to run a generator if you conserve.
I am guessing that this panel is mounted to the roof, perhaps is a glue down type? That is nice. Make sure that you have it pointed exactly where you want it, before allowing the glue to touch, or it will stay where you put down the first corner.
On my roof, I have a pair of 120 watt panels, and pair of 45 watt panels. I can tilt them because they have a aluminum frame, and get about 20% more power when it is pointed directly into the sun. Yet in the summer, tilting is much less important, and you will have longer days.. So you should get enough power just having them flat. I don't tilt my panels anymore, now that I increased the capacity. And my panels are mounted about 1" above the roof, so that cool air can circulate under them, and cooler panels produce more power.
I suppose that you have already heard that it is popular to run the electric wires down the refrigerator vent, to the controller to the battery.
You might also plan where you might want additional panels, and keep them away from the shade of the antenna or A/C unit, if possible.
Have fun camping!
Fred.
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