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โJul-09-2015 04:58 PM
Fisherguy wrote:
Made some cardboard templates the size of the 120 watt panels at Solar Blvd, this is where I'll put them I think, would have room to add another in front of or beside the AC unit:
They told me they're getting some 150 watt panels in next week will be similarly sized to the 120's, asked them to send me more info when they get them in. 3 - 150's would be good me thinks.
Will run new 4ga wiring from the fridge vent to the controller, should be 20 to feet.
Thinking about the Tristar 45 PWM controller with remote or the Xantrex C35 with remote, any opinions on these controllers?
โJul-09-2015 04:23 PM
โJul-08-2015 05:39 AM
pianotuna wrote:
I would choose panels based on cost per watt. Poly rather than mono.
Decide if it is a battery charger or supplying all energy needs, and size the wattage to meet the goal.
If supplying all needs consider using a 24 volt battery bank.
โJul-08-2015 05:27 AM
paddywanpeep wrote:To someone doing his fist system I can tell you it's not THAT simple, there's hundreds of each kind of controller and prpbly a thousand different panels of various types, wire sizing, mounts, switches, breakers and fuses, connectors, not simple at all,
I appreciate Barry's help and advice, yours, not so much.
Sorry I have to disagree. I also was a first timer...if its thats difficult for you then maybe you should not attempt this project. Also I dont really care if you like what I said, I was talking to you anyway.
Maybe get a starter tent, then a popup etc... while you are at it
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โJul-07-2015 03:47 AM
High potential here for a big change in situation, needs, and circumstances between next September's 3 week trip (this time with solar) and next year's who knows what when retired (as stated in the OP)
IMO (worth the usual 2 cents), it is time for a "learner set" of solar and then get the "real set" next year or later once the "real situation" is more clear. (The OP might even get a new RV so nailing down a bunch of new panels now would be regretted if that happened.)
It would be handy if the learner panels could be part of the real set later. One 24 or two 12s? Later with two 12s, they could be in series and that in parallel with a new 24. Or be part of a full set of four 12s. Lots of choices.
The big thing IMO is just get a cheapo controller off eBay for now to run the initial learner set this Fall, and then get the more expensive controller later on, when more is known.
I would say get the Solar30 for now, which does have a read out display for amps and volts. Part of the "learning" is to compare what is showing on the solar for amps with the Trimetric for amps, so you can get a feel for how much is battery and how much is load (Trimetric only shows battery, so subtract that from "solar amps" and that is your load amps)
So IMO go for a portable arrangement of panels, not nailed down on this RV, get the eBay controller, and then ponder the whole thing over the winter coming up and then decide on what's next.
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