So let me preface by saying im knowledgeable enough to be dangerous.
heres my plans and what I understand I need.
Id like to put enough panels on rv to avoid having to use generator as much as possible, its right below the master bed and i cant possibly sleep with it running to power the ac.
id like to wire up a 30 amp receptacle from the inverter near my generator so I can just plug in the shore power cord here ( understand that id have to turn off breaker on the power box to avoid charging the batteries while drainging them heh)
Also id like to be able to boondock and use as little gas as possible running the generator. ( have an onan4000 now, also have a champion 3500 that was given to me by previous owner who said it was alot better on gas so this is option as well). Having said that id like to be able to have the ac run during the summer in the day by pulling from batteries and relying on solar to charge them up. This would also be nice for driving down the road in the summer and keeping the ac unit on in the god awful summer heat we get in nc with the humidity. As a side note im not opposed to upgrading the alternator on the v10 to a beefier one to help keep the batteries up while driving and ac running. I could plug the 30 amp in to the inverter outlet and let the house ac run off of it.
I know these may seem strange but i just want to take advantage of free sun, and avoid using gas so that I can be out as long as possible, also not worry about generator noise restriction in places I may go. Am I crazy?
I have a little boy who does like to watch tv going down the road but we use the rv to get us to destinations where we can either go out and tent camp, or go hunting, or fishing adventures and having a comfortable place to come back to. When weather is bad its a fall back place, or when hes tired of fishing and im not him and mommy can go watch tv
๐So devices that would be using power
a. AC 15,000 btu coleman mach unit, I want to go out on a hike in summer and come back and rv be cool because the ac was running while I was gone.
b. fridge (but im thinking to save power might be beneficial to just run off gas, enlighten me)
c. 19" tv with dvd player for my boy ( he drained the 2 batteries i had in about 6-8 hours of watching tv) - ive considered getting an led version that might use less power than the lcd version. Really i am trying to avoid spending alot of time in the rv more out and about
d. charge my son's ipad, we can do this from 12v or 110 either way so that is not a big concern
1) Solar Panels (how many to be determined)
Im considering either the TYN or Amerisolar panels on this page
Click HereWhat are the differences between these? One better than the other?
Im thinking either 2 or 4 of these since the price is good. What would align with my needs?
Given the charge controllers ive looked at below I could wire these up in 48v and run smaller wire down to the charge controller.
Next question then becomes mounting them, im somewhat crafty and have considered building a modular system to store the panels inside and just put them up when we stop, but im not opposed to permanent mount on top of the rv either.
Thoughts/recommendations/previous examples welcome here also.
2)
Solar Charge Controller (mppt, beyond that I have no idea)
Looking at Tri Star mpptWould I be better served to get the 60 or just stick to 45?
3)
inverter (pure sine wave im assuming)
Educate me on what would be best - im thinking 2000-3000w here
do I need pure sinewave? or will i be ok using modified?
4)
Upgade BatteriesI currently have 2 of these (put in by previous owner) I believe they are 100ah roughly but dont know that they are "deep cycle"
NAPA 7236 BatteriesAre these batteries viable, if so get 2 more for a total of 4? Or should I dump them and goto golf cart style batteries? 4 total and wire in series banks parallel?
Battery recommendations are most welcome?
5) wiring - going to mount the inverter as close to the batteries as possible but still use 4/0 between batteries and to the inverter is my thoughts. Then what about from the inverter to the receptacle near the current outlet for the generator/shorepower cable?
Wife has given me the go ahead on this and budget isnt unlimited but im not opposed to future proofing either.
4 panels = $600
4 batteries = $6-800ish
Controller = 3-500ish
Inverter = ???
Thanks in advance for all the help