โNov-19-2014 09:05 PM
โNov-21-2014 03:33 PM
jrnymn7 wrote:
Realistically, how much more solar does one need for a flat install, vs. tracking? 5X, 10X, ??
โNov-21-2014 03:03 PM
jrnymn7 wrote:
Realistically, how much more solar does one need for a flat install, vs. tracking? 5X, 10X, ??
โNov-21-2014 02:44 PM
โNov-21-2014 02:38 PM
MrWizard wrote:
Never have I read about an RV`r saying they got 600 amp hrs in a day
I think you have a typo confusing watt hrs and amp hrs
600 amp Hrs would be way over 7000 watt Hrs...approx 8000 watt Hrs
โNov-21-2014 02:33 PM
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
My solar, 420 Watts, and 484 AH of battery is almost enough for the winter in Mexico (without AC) and the same up here in the summer if we're not under the trees.
โNov-21-2014 02:29 PM
โNov-21-2014 02:22 PM
path1 wrote:
I'm starting to read some of the links people have posted and starting to believe solar is like tire posts. What works for some doesn't mean it will work for you.
Maybe my question should of been, how much solar do you have and do you like it?
โNov-21-2014 02:08 PM
โNov-21-2014 11:19 AM
โNov-21-2014 10:54 AM
โNov-21-2014 10:48 AM
path1 wrote:
Maybe my question should of been, how much solar do you have and do you like it? Thanks
โNov-21-2014 10:28 AM
NinerBikes wrote:
OP needs to tell us more about the rig he is in, what they use that sucks power, and wifey habits. Obviously, hair dryers, and A/C's and microwaves may be out of the picture, without a generator if in a smaller rig.
โNov-21-2014 09:04 AM
MrWizard wrote:
Niner...do you mean 50amp Hrs ? Total for the dayNinerBikes wrote:RJsfishin wrote:
Thinking in terms of "reality", I love your wording, "possible" 52 amps
But then, I love the 14 hr days too:B.
I saw, for real, a 50 amp day on my 120W portable solar panel. It was June 10th, and I was camping in Montana on the Madison River. I had to leave my bathroom fan on all day, just to make it possible, but, past May through August, if you camp in northern latitudes in the summer, on a sunny day, it can happen with portable aimed panels moved 3x a day.
OP needs to tell us more about the rig he is in, what they use that sucks power, and wifey habits. Obviously, hair dryers, and A/C's and microwaves may be out of the picture, without a generator if in a smaller rig.
โNov-21-2014 08:55 AM
NinerBikes wrote:RJsfishin wrote:
Thinking in terms of "reality", I love your wording, "possible" 52 amps
But then, I love the 14 hr days too:B.
I saw, for real, a 50 amp day on my 120W portable solar panel. It was June 10th, and I was camping in Montana on the Madison River. I had to leave my bathroom fan on all day, just to make it possible, but, past May through August, if you camp in northern latitudes in the summer, on a sunny day, it can happen with portable aimed panels moved 3x a day.
OP needs to tell us more about the rig he is in, what they use that sucks power, and wifey habits. Obviously, hair dryers, and A/C's and microwaves may be out of the picture, without a generator if in a smaller rig.
โNov-21-2014 08:45 AM