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landyacht318
May 23, 2015Explorer
Being able to equalize Via solar does necessitate a higher wattage to capacity ratio too, and very light usage the night before, unless a generator is run for long enough powering a capable charger in the morning to do the bulk work.
Fill the roof with solar, but the battery tray could still be too large if solar is to be the main/ only recharge source.
As JID indicates, doing it right the first time is much cheaper than doing it right the second time, when upgrading requires different equipment or fatter wiring to accommodate the upgrade.
Fill the roof with solar, but the battery tray could still be too large if solar is to be the main/ only recharge source.
As JID indicates, doing it right the first time is much cheaper than doing it right the second time, when upgrading requires different equipment or fatter wiring to accommodate the upgrade.
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