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JiminDenver
Jun 24, 2013Explorer II
A lot depends on your needs. We are light power users, basic trailer things like lights, pump, furnace, etc. Others have TV's and satellites and inverters for their microwaves, etc. They need a lot more power to keep them charged up.
We take a 230w panel, a set of cords and a controller with us. It isn't mounted, I set it in the sun and adjust it through out the day. We could use a smaller panel but I found this one cheap on craigslist. The cool thing is all day long after the batteries hit float, if I turn on something the panel covers it without draining the batteries.
We take a 230w panel, a set of cords and a controller with us. It isn't mounted, I set it in the sun and adjust it through out the day. We could use a smaller panel but I found this one cheap on craigslist. The cool thing is all day long after the batteries hit float, if I turn on something the panel covers it without draining the batteries.
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