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wbwood
Jun 05, 2016Explorer
You could also go with a 100 watt solar suitcase. More portable and has the legs... we have one.. But we also just ordered this http://www.renogy.com/renogy-200-watt-12-volt-monocrystalline-solar-rv-kit/. It is more expensive than the 200 watt kit you mentioned, but the charge controller is better, has twice as much cabling and etc. We don't plan to mount it right now and plan to just used it as a portable set up. But we may eventually end up mounting it at some time. I want to check this out and see how well it does. If it does more than what we need, then I may sell the suitcase panel. If not, then I may link in the suitcase panel and have a total of 300 watts....still do not have an inverter and have no need for one right now. Every thing we need to use while camping is 12 volt or propane. Or it can be plugged into a 12 volt source via the little 12v 150w inverter(s) we have. We have two brand new group 31 batteries with a total of 210amp hours...
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