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pianotuna
Jan 21, 2018Nomad III
Hi GordonThree,
Yes.
Here are my "likes"
no charge controller
hybrid inverter
any suitable panel can be used
wire size #12 is more than large enough for any system that would fit on an RV.
Shading of a single panel or even multiple panels becomes almost a non issue.
Most RV's can find room for a 48 volt battery bank.
It may be cheaper overall.
I don't really see any down side to this newer design. If I eventually "redo" my RV I will certainly go this route. One possible quibble is that if the Magnum Inverter/charger fails then there is no work around other than bypassing it entirely. But I'd use male and female plugs to make that as simple as unplugging from one outlet and plugging into another.
Yes.
Here are my "likes"
no charge controller
hybrid inverter
any suitable panel can be used
wire size #12 is more than large enough for any system that would fit on an RV.
Shading of a single panel or even multiple panels becomes almost a non issue.
Most RV's can find room for a 48 volt battery bank.
It may be cheaper overall.
I don't really see any down side to this newer design. If I eventually "redo" my RV I will certainly go this route. One possible quibble is that if the Magnum Inverter/charger fails then there is no work around other than bypassing it entirely. But I'd use male and female plugs to make that as simple as unplugging from one outlet and plugging into another.
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