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CA_Traveler
Oct 23, 2016Explorer III
OP, Not clear to me what you want to do: Is it 8 panels and 24V at home and 4 panels and 12V in the rig both with a 12V inverter? If so I don't see any good options.
But you could have a 12V and a 24V inverter. You could use 24V in the rig allowing for a single 24V inverter and a 24-12 converter for the rest of the rig. A 24-12 converter for a 2K inverter would be a lot of amps and maybe not a good option.
Others are correct that it's a big job to move the equipment and 4 panels at 1200W is large for 500AH (at 12V) of batteries.
But you could have a 12V and a 24V inverter. You could use 24V in the rig allowing for a single 24V inverter and a 24-12 converter for the rest of the rig. A 24-12 converter for a 2K inverter would be a lot of amps and maybe not a good option.
Others are correct that it's a big job to move the equipment and 4 panels at 1200W is large for 500AH (at 12V) of batteries.
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