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Almot
Mar 03, 2017Explorer III
CheeseEater88 wrote:
I wanted the separation of the two systems because I was going to use two disimilar batteries types SLA and a typical deep cycle., and I didn't want to deal with a 200amp setup and the safety of it.
Trying to make sense out of it.
12V and 110V systems are always separate, but this little to do with the fact that batteries are dissimilar. Besides, people change batteries from time to time.
200 amp setup - translation, please. There are no loads requiring 200 amps in a trailer.
Midnite Classic line-up isn't popular in RV. Planned/suggested 600W solar can be handled by TS MPPT 45 or 60. Better charging algorithm.
Flexible panels are rarely installed unless for very specific reasons which I haven't seen here mentioned yet. IMO, detailed planning of solar will not be possible until after you've bought the trailer. Somebody suggested to read more on 12V life, - I think this will be more productive use of your time, at this stage.
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