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Pangaea_Ron
Jan 15, 2015Explorer
Thanks, I'm beginning to believe that I do not have a controller.
I'll start my research into what are my needs and what the capabilities really are here in the cloudy PNW. I keep the MH plugged in at home, so charging issues during non-use don't really exist. I just installed (4) 6v batteries so dry camping for a few days has become much more comfortable without needing to count electrons, and it certainly cuts down on generator use, which I prefer not to use. I guess that I mostly want to keep the batteries charged from normal use while dry camping. I don't plan to run 120v appliances through an inverter.
I just had my home analyzed for a solar application with a disappointing prognosis. Too many trees outside my control, the hill behind the house, and those gray days.
I'll start my research into what are my needs and what the capabilities really are here in the cloudy PNW. I keep the MH plugged in at home, so charging issues during non-use don't really exist. I just installed (4) 6v batteries so dry camping for a few days has become much more comfortable without needing to count electrons, and it certainly cuts down on generator use, which I prefer not to use. I guess that I mostly want to keep the batteries charged from normal use while dry camping. I don't plan to run 120v appliances through an inverter.
I just had my home analyzed for a solar application with a disappointing prognosis. Too many trees outside my control, the hill behind the house, and those gray days.
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