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Empty_Nest__Soo
Nov 30, 2014Explorer
CA Traveler wrote:
Cost wise the Trimetric is a good choice. I have the 2025 RV and would get the 2030 RV model today. . .
Thanks! And nice work mounting the shunt.
I've ordered a clamp-on DC ammeter as a first step. I'm curious to see how much parasitic load I have. I'm not sure what the parasitic baseline is, even before I start turning things on. I won't be surprised if it turns out to be many times what I had in the little TT.
The Trimetric will probably be the next step. I don't plan on camping off-grid again until springtime.
I've been reading a lot on portable solar, and for my situation that seems to make the most sense.
Wayne
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