KE6IRJ
Apr 03, 2016Explorer
Solar Questions, yes more solar questions
Okay, before you say it, I did search, and have been reading on this for days.
Here is my question.
I have a bonus coming possibly and am trying to decide if I want to use it for solar on our trailer. I intend to use the trailer mainly off the grid, and have fall hunting trip coming up for 7 days.
Currently, I have 2 GC2 batteries, plan to go to LED lights, and a propane heater other than the trailer heat.
So, in reading, I know I want an MPPT controller, remote monitor head, and probably 200-250 watts to keep my batteries charged for the week trip.
Is it better to shop around and piece together a system or stay with something put together by someone who knows?
I was thinking this one, because they are local to me and I have seen them in action on our last trip.
http://www.solar-electric.com/solar-panels-mounts-kits-accessories/prsy/rvandsmbasoc/rv-solar-kit-280-watts-mppt.html
I don't think I need an inverter right away, since I don't use other devices when camping right now. Do I need replace my built in power converter or is this all additional?
So, am I on the right track? Are there companies or brands to avoid? Better prices I have not found? Fill me in, what am I missing?
Here is my question.
I have a bonus coming possibly and am trying to decide if I want to use it for solar on our trailer. I intend to use the trailer mainly off the grid, and have fall hunting trip coming up for 7 days.
Currently, I have 2 GC2 batteries, plan to go to LED lights, and a propane heater other than the trailer heat.
So, in reading, I know I want an MPPT controller, remote monitor head, and probably 200-250 watts to keep my batteries charged for the week trip.
Is it better to shop around and piece together a system or stay with something put together by someone who knows?
I was thinking this one, because they are local to me and I have seen them in action on our last trip.
http://www.solar-electric.com/solar-panels-mounts-kits-accessories/prsy/rvandsmbasoc/rv-solar-kit-280-watts-mppt.html
I don't think I need an inverter right away, since I don't use other devices when camping right now. Do I need replace my built in power converter or is this all additional?
So, am I on the right track? Are there companies or brands to avoid? Better prices I have not found? Fill me in, what am I missing?