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RJsfishin wrote:
For all yous that condemm anything a factory does, what do you consider to be undersized wire ? In reality, 10 ga is good for 3-400 watts, which even in parallel, puts the running voltage from the panels at about 18 volts. And most the installs use series, which could then make 10ga wire overkill.
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pianotuna wrote:Same here in 2002. It carries up to 600w @ 100VDC. Works fine.
In 2004 the pre wire for solar on my unit was #10 wire.
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Trackrig wrote:
It means they ran two undersized wires down from the roof to someplace near the batteries. It's more of marketing gimmick than anything else. Usually their solar ready means you can install 100W to maybe 200W and use their wiring. You'll still have to install a small controller which will still require some hole drilling and additional wires being installed.
Bill
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red31 wrote:
http://www.zampsolar.com/rv-solar-kits/solar-ready-rv-solar-kit-srrv/
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