gatorcq wrote:
It's too bad that 100 W is not really enough to do much.
Good start.
I've been on the fence whether to install a permanent solution on top of my camper with much more capacity. Right now my goal is to keep the batteries topped off while dry camping to minimize the time I need to run my generator. The 100 W Renogy solution wasn't very expensive so I thought I'd play around with solar before I jump in with both feet. We also park our 5th wheel under trees while camping...the portable solution should work well in those situations. Once I play around with this system more, I may decide I want to invest in an inverter and get a bigger system. I'm excited! Thanks!