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pianotuna
Jun 11, 2020Nomad III
Hi Phil,
I'd suggest that any new inverter be a "hybrid" load support model. I own a Magnum, but if I were doing it again I'd go with Victron or Outback.
When dealing with solar and electric it may be best to stay within one "family" as then you know for sure that the items will play well together.
The link below may help with your decision on what to purchase.
https://freecampsites.net/adding-solar/
If you plan on cold weather camping I'd suggest batteries based on SiO2 chemistry as they can be used right down to -40.
I'd suggest that any new inverter be a "hybrid" load support model. I own a Magnum, but if I were doing it again I'd go with Victron or Outback.
When dealing with solar and electric it may be best to stay within one "family" as then you know for sure that the items will play well together.
The link below may help with your decision on what to purchase.
https://freecampsites.net/adding-solar/
If you plan on cold weather camping I'd suggest batteries based on SiO2 chemistry as they can be used right down to -40.
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