Hi everyone,
I'm working on my very first DIY camper conversion, using a 2010 extended Ford E250.
I was looking at solar panels yesterday, I was going to make the move eventually but maybe sooner than I originally thought.
I just want to plan where the panels will be mounted on my roof rack and how many I needed, this is what I came up with.
I can fit a big 285W solar panel on the side of my van, with hinges on top and some sort of an adjustable bracket (see drawing)
I can also fit two smaller panels on the top of the roof rack but only in a specific area, I need space for my canoe or kayak on the right side and I can't put them too close to the rear which is the highest point of my van, as of now I have 2-3 inches of space when I back up through my garage door...
There probably is a 100W thin model I could install, around 20"x48" ish ?
Take a look at my roof rack drawing, I added the panels (clouds)
Also Is 485W of solar energy worth it? I don't know much about solar, I'll have two 6v golf cart batteries at 225AH.
My rig is fully equipped, 3 way fridge, microwave + convection, LED lights, pump, fans, AC + DC outlets...
I red that you can get more energy out of your panels by tilting them to face the sun.
Does anything exist on the market today to manually adjust the angle of a panel, I was thinking of adding a sturdy central bracket.
Thanks for any help!
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DIY conversion build, extended 2010 Ford 5.4L E250 + high top, from Montreal Canada, new to all this so please be patient and clear with me (never built or camped in a van yet)