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wademartin wrote:
Following suggestions from responses I have received, I have decided to go with a 200 watt kit with a 20 amp charge controller. I may have to add to my battery bank since my CPAP runs on 110 volts. Your responses were very helpful. Thanks to all of you.
Wade
โFeb-24-2015 05:21 AM
wademartin wrote:
Following suggestions from responses I have received, I have decided to go with a 200 watt kit with a 20 amp charge controller. I may have to add to my battery bank since my CPAP runs on 110 volts. Your responses were very helpful. Thanks to all of you.
Wade
โFeb-24-2015 02:32 AM
โFeb-22-2015 06:57 PM
wademartin wrote:
I have a 5th wheel camper with two Exide Stowaway Group 27 Marine/RV batteries wired parallel that powers my 12 volt panel and connected to a 300 watt inverter that powers my CPAP machine, my satellite receiver, flat screen TV, electric razor and cell phone charger when off shore power. To maintain my batteries I proposed to add a 100 Watt Polycrystalline Solar from Grape Solar on the camper roof with a Sunforce 10 Amp Digital Charge Controller. Any comments, suggestions or advise will be appreciated.
Thanks, Wade
โFeb-22-2015 03:44 PM
SkiSmuggs wrote:
The DW is allowing no panels on the roof of her fiver. LOL
However, if we were to boon dock in one spot for a few days, I could lay the panels on the roof with stand offs. Or go with two 100w panels for that and keep the suitcase as is for reserve power and portability. It is still up in the air. So many choices.
โFeb-22-2015 03:28 PM
camper19709 wrote:Yeah. That's a 7 amp charger running a few hours/day.
The 100watt may be a little small for your needs.
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