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westend
Apr 09, 2016Explorer
The thing about solar is that it doesn't take a break, it's there producing power if the sun is up. I live in MN and have my trailer parked (for the most part) during Winter. When in storage, the module is tilted so the snow falls off and I have a better angle for insolation. You would be surprised what a single panel can produce in a day, it is significant. If my batteries are discharged, I am usually seeing 15 amps of power in the morning. It doesn't take too long to get the batteries charged back up.
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