โNov-19-2014 09:05 PM
โNov-21-2014 08:42 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
Thinking in terms of "reality", I love your wording, "possible" 52 amps
But then, I love the 14 hr days too:B.
โNov-21-2014 08:04 AM
โNov-21-2014 07:56 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
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the 5-600 AH the panels can do tracking on a good summer day
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How does one do this w/ 700 watts of panels ?
My 100 watt panels put out 5 amps max while tracking on a good day.
7 panels x 5 amps = 35 amps max.
35 amps x 8 hrs = 280 - 300 AHs per day,.....a very far cry from 5 - 600.
Where did I go wrong ?
โNov-21-2014 07:21 AM
โNov-21-2014 07:00 AM
โNov-21-2014 04:50 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
Quote:
the 5-600 AH the panels can do tracking on a good summer day
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How does one do this w/ 700 watts of panels ?
My 100 watt panels put out 5 amps max while tracking on a good day.
7 panels x 5 amps = 35 amps max.
35 amps x 8 hrs = 280 - 300 AHs per day,.....a very far cry from 5 - 600.
Where did I go wrong ?
โNov-21-2014 04:13 AM
โNov-21-2014 12:47 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Solar Spread Sheet N8GS
path1 wrote:
Wife on "power diet". Yep, been discussed many times. "why bother having an RV if we aren't going to use what the heck is in it?" She's got a point...
โNov-20-2014 07:12 PM
path1 wrote:smkettner wrote:can't post pic's, haven't sign up yet.
Wife runs the battery down? Want to get rid of the gasoline?
Max it out. Post a pic of the roof and figure out how to get 500+ watts up there :B
I will measure the space on roof that I have and see what will fit. So far I don't even see a way to run the wires.
(minor side note)...I know this is not good for batteries, but when we do long dry camps in our small Class C, I bring my 6 batteries (all charged) 2 batteries hooked up in RV and my 4 spares and change them out when the little light says they are on 1/4 mark. If we run out of batteries then we live like the chickens in daylight only till end of trip. Sort of fun actually. But that's in the summer not when it's cold. Think hard sided tent.
Wife on "power diet". Yep, been discussed many times. "why bother having an RV if we aren't going to use what the heck is in it?" She's got a point, just wish the power problem could be solved easier.
โNov-20-2014 06:59 PM
โNov-20-2014 06:28 PM
โNov-20-2014 04:18 PM
smkettner wrote:can't post pic's, haven't sign up yet.
Wife runs the battery down? Want to get rid of the gasoline?
Max it out. Post a pic of the roof and figure out how to get 500+ watts up there :B
โNov-20-2014 01:08 PM
path1 wrote:ewarnerusa wrote:
Sounds like the OP hasn't even taken their camper out camping yet.
Absolutely true. Got in home and took care of big stuff... changed out tires, pulled hubs and bearings, load up wives stuff and about ready to use first time.
My posting was an interest in solar because wife runs down batteries in our little Majestic when it's cold out. It is like 1 night 1 battery. This newer TT (her RV) is going to need something because our generator (older Honda) runs on gas and our tow vehicle is diesel. So now I'll have to carry along gas and if we stay longer (1 week is about our camping time at one place) I'll be bringing lots of gas and cans. Solar would solve some of that situation.
NinerBikes said... if your unit does not have all LED lights inside, change those all out first from incandescents."
Yep, bank account shows I did that. But those LED's must be one of the best things that happened to RV's, after installing them.
I did not know solar was as cheap as people commented here, that's a good thing IMO.
Thanks
โNov-20-2014 12:27 PM
โNov-20-2014 11:10 AM
ewarnerusa wrote:
Sounds like the OP hasn't even taken their camper out camping yet.