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pianotuna
Jan 20, 2018Nomad III
Hi,
I'd go for a 48 volt system with a 48 dc to 12 dc converter to power the standard house loads.
For a really cool system there is now a way to use individual grid tied inverters on an RV. This simplifies the system by eliminating the charge controller, and #12 wire can be used from the panels to the inverter.
I'd go for a 48 volt system with a 48 dc to 12 dc converter to power the standard house loads.
For a really cool system there is now a way to use individual grid tied inverters on an RV. This simplifies the system by eliminating the charge controller, and #12 wire can be used from the panels to the inverter.
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