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Kevin8520
Oct 21, 2015Explorer
This is the solar kit I have. It came with the coach.
http://www.zampsolar.com/product/deluxe-160-watt-rv-solar-kit-zs-160-30a-dx/
The website describes it as
Zamp Solar Deluxe 160 Watt RV Solar Kit, 30 Amp Controller
The Deluxe 160 watt RV solar kit kicks out 160 watts and 8.9 amps per hour under optimal sun conditions. Our 160 Watt Deluxe RV Solar Kit is a little bigger than our 150, but 10 watts per hour extra can make a big difference. The average boon-docking or dry camping RV’er/Camper is likely to use between 20 and 30 Amps a day. On an average summer day of 6 to 7 hours of optimal sun light expect to get 53 to 62 amps a day
With that info, does your opinion on getting two off those Trojan batteries change?
You guys are awesome. Thank you for the help!
http://www.zampsolar.com/product/deluxe-160-watt-rv-solar-kit-zs-160-30a-dx/
The website describes it as
Zamp Solar Deluxe 160 Watt RV Solar Kit, 30 Amp Controller
The Deluxe 160 watt RV solar kit kicks out 160 watts and 8.9 amps per hour under optimal sun conditions. Our 160 Watt Deluxe RV Solar Kit is a little bigger than our 150, but 10 watts per hour extra can make a big difference. The average boon-docking or dry camping RV’er/Camper is likely to use between 20 and 30 Amps a day. On an average summer day of 6 to 7 hours of optimal sun light expect to get 53 to 62 amps a day
With that info, does your opinion on getting two off those Trojan batteries change?
You guys are awesome. Thank you for the help!
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