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- SheepCampExplorerI installed a system on our Lance a few years back. Got them from RV Solar in Arizona. They have two books that I found very helpful on the what, how and why to RV solar. Recommend them for anyone thinking of putting a system on their RV. Helps understand the system and how it works. They were very helpful with my many questions.
- xyznotesExplorerI used the 160W foldout panel from itechworld, I got very good charging rate in partial tree coverage. They also have other size that are very more for mounting. Here is the link - http://itechworld.com/collections/solar/products/folding-solar-panel-kit-160-watt
Let me know if you have any questions. - tonymullExplorerRenology makes a suitcase 100 watt model for less than $300. Then you don't have to park in the sun. We camp in the woods almost exclusively so it works much better for us.
- edbehnkeExplorerif you can do it yourself, put the panel in. of course it saves money, we don't know your skill level.
- Crazy_RayExplorerI did some SEACHING on RV>NET and a couple of googles and I did my solar set up myself. :B :B
- RV_daytraderExplorerDo you like to park in the shade or sun??...if u like to park in the shade, get a folding 120 watt set-up for 250 bucks on ebay!...keep it aimed at sun by moving every several hours and get more amps than a rooftop set-up will give you.
- KD4UPLExplorerA 100 watt solar panel sells for about $150. A good MPPT charge controller is about $200. Brackets, wire, hardware, and sealant might cost another $100. I would guess you're paying them about $600 for the labor. Only you know if that's $600 well spent or if you should try it yourself.
- Victory402ExplorerI did it myself, it's not that difficult. Took me a couple of hours. I thought it over for a year before I did it. Lots of simple plans on our forum here.
- cubbearExplorerThis is a new artic fox 990 it is prewired I have no experience with solar panels so everything is new to me
- Golden_HVACExplorerYou can order a 120 - 150 watt solar panel from this place, and install it yourself. It is not all that difficult.
I am sure that the dealership profit will be in the $400 range with what they quoted you. . .
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You will also need a controller. If it is a 24 volt nominal panel (39-42 volt open circuit) then you will require a MPPT controller that will put out 12 volts. If you get 12 volt panels then a less expensive PWM controller or MPPT can be used. With the low price of panels today, then PWM is less expensive than installing a additional 100 watt panel.
You can run #10 UV rated grey romex down the refrigerator vent to the controller and that can be in the basement storage, in a closet wall, or anyplace else that you find desirable.
I made mounts from 6" long 2" angle aluminum from Home Depot. Drill three 3/16" holes for #10 screws into the roof and a 5/16" hole for a 1/4" bolt into the solar panel frame. This will also provide the desired 1" - 2" below the panel to circulate air and cool the panels.
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