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- PhotomikeExplorer IIII have gone down this road a couple of times for different reasons and here is what I found:
A) Needed a way when bicycling long distances to charge a cell phone and some camera batteries. Found a really nice system that you could put the panel (about 8 inches by 12 inches) behind your seat on top of your tent or sleeping bag to do it. Only issue was it was SLOW and EXPENSIVE. They also make a similar one for hiking.
B) Needed a way to charge camera batteries, cell phone and computer when driving. Found a nice 75W inverter that plugs into the lighter for this. Then I inherited a 300W and mounted that in the front of the truck so I can plug all my chargers in when driving (not at the same time). I now use the 75W in the camper when I need to charge something small like my cell phone and do the rest when driving.
C) Wanted to charge some RC batteries when parked and found a nice setup a guy built with a smaller solar panel. Biggest drawback was the time it took, was great for maintaining but slow for charging.
If you are moving during the day I would go with the inverter in the cab. If not I would put a larger panel on the roof that would give you lots of power instead of the smaller ones and then just use your standard chargers from home. - jimh406Explorer III
Gdetrailer wrote:
Why bother with solar OR an inverter..
To be able to run other things AC such as phone charger etc. - JiminDenverExplorer IIWhile I flew RC planes we used 12v quick chargers that could do 4 or 8 at a time.
- Put 100 watts solar on the RV and let the OEM charger do the work.
For back country use... just bring spare primary batteries. - GdetrailerExplorer III
jimh425 wrote:
I don't think it is worth the trouble and limitations. I'd use a small inverter instead.
Why bother with solar OR an inverter..
Buy a AAA/AA charger which operates directly from 12V!
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I realize there is some "allure" to using a solar panel to be "green".
But in the real world a AAA/AA charger with a solar panel is going to be absolutely worthless and not to mention over priced for what it can do.
A AAA/AA charger plugged into your vehicle or RV battery is not going to kill your 12V capacity.. - Reddog1Explorer IIMoved from the TC Forum
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Moderator - jimh406Explorer IIII don't think it is worth the trouble and limitations. I'd use a small inverter instead.
- 2oldmanExplorer IIMod will move this post to tech issues.
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