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Groover wrote:
My inverter shows 20A draw when the fridge is running, most of the time. When in defrost or the ice maker is dumping it can spike quite a bit. But then the fridge doesn't run all of the time either. My Thor coach came with 100amp/hr, batteries, I suspect that yours did too. The batteries can generally get me through a good nights sleep and maybe a little more. I recently upgraded to 120amp/hr and they seem to be doing a little better but I don't think that any lead acid battery is going to give you the rated power without damaging it. If you have incandescent bulbs you need to upgrade them to LED. I have not put in any solar panels but I am thinking about shooting for at least 300 watts if I do. I have been looking at Lithium Iron batteries but just can't convince myself to drop that much money yet.
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โSep-04-2018 05:33 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:prepilot_3ck wrote:
Each 6V battery is marked as 20 Amp Hours.
What you are looking at is the Amp Hour discharge rate ! Most GC2 batteries are about 220Ah @ a discharge rate of 20A.
โSep-04-2018 05:31 PM
MrWizard wrote:
My previous RV has a residential fridge
600+ watts of solar, 675 amp hrs of battery bank
For storage ONLY! , 100 watts will work
But to power the fridge and house hold power
200w is not enough, you will run the generator a lot
Remember even though you have many days of sun
Winter is still short on the number of hours of sun per day
The fridge runs day & night, you use lights , tv etc.. At night
To rely on solar, you must have enough to recharge the over night use, while still supplying, daytime power to the fridge etc..
And it has to do this during the five hours of good nearly overhead sun you get per day
I would get at least 600 watts of solar and three pairs of GC batteries aka 6*6v
Or some equivalent of 600 ampHrs of battery bank
AGM batters are a good choice
โSep-04-2018 05:30 PM
2oldman wrote:prepilot_3ck wrote:That's *way* too small of batteries. Are you sure you're reading that correctly?
Each 6V battery is marked as 20 Amp Hours.prepilot_3ck wrote:You only get 16a for a short time on a very cold day. The easiest math for solar is get as much as you can possibly afford and fit on the roof.
Is 200W enough (16A)?
โSep-04-2018 05:24 PM
Acampingwewillgo wrote:
Yep, $400.00 for 100 watts would be expensive! I suggest another location to shop solar. Solar Blvd is your friend at about 100.00 +/- bucks per 150 watt panel. I've been looking for years to address the same issue you are(residential fridge). OH except, my MH is not new...lol
โSep-04-2018 11:47 AM
โSep-04-2018 10:00 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:prepilot_3ck wrote:
Each 6V battery is marked as 20 Amp Hours.
What you are looking at is the Amp Hour discharge rate ! Most GC2 batteries are about 220Ah @ a discharge rate of 20A.
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