Hello,
I recently purchased my first RV, a 2006 Jayco Seneca. I race cars and mainly plan to use it at the racetrack, but will also use it several times a year for camping. I'd like to install a battery/inverter/solar system that's capable for limited boondocking, both at the tracks for when power is not easily available, and for camping in remote areas. I installed 4 6v Costco GC batteries in my last trailer, and a simple 1000w inverter to run the fridge, but am looking for something a little more with this setup.
Below I've posted a skeleton of what my current system thoughts are, but there are lots of holes. I'm looking for recommendations on components, vendors, and help to make sure I don't miss anything in my shopping list. I have a fabrication background and am very comfortable doing the installation myself.
Part 1: Batteries.
Currently the coach has two 12v deep cycle batteries located all the way in the rear of the coach. There's not room in the compartment for an additional two batteries, although there's a compartment on the other side that's suitable.
However, I am concerned that four batteries, replacing two, plus a heavy inverter all the way rear in the RV, plus the tongue weight of the trailer, is going to be too much weight. I'm already close to the rear axle limit, even with the weight distribution hitch.
It might be possible to move the batteries to a forward compartment, but some significant bracing will be needed to make the compartment robust enough to support the weight.
2. Inverter. I had planned to use the Magnum MS2000 with the remote monitor and BMK. I'll remove the factory charge converter. There is no factory installed inverter.
3. Subpanel. Paneltronics Circuit Breaker Panel for outlights, microwave, TVs.
4. Solar. Here's where I think I need the most help. I've looked at a few websites, with kits from 160-400 watts, all for around $1000.00. I posted the links below. I'm not sure how much I need, but I'd prefer to build a system with decent bones, so if it turns out I need to add additional capacity I'm not re-purchasing electronics and wire.
As this is my first RV, and first system of this type, any and all advice is appreciated. As I progress with the installation, I plan to document there and post lots of pictures.
http://www.wholesalesolar.com/rv-marinehttp://bhasolar.com/142.htmlhttp://www.rvsolarelectric.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=37&product_id=108thanks,
Duncan