โAug-30-2022 03:22 PM
โMay-27-2024 06:43 PM
It's a bit late but I figured I'd share what I charge to install a system. This is in Utah, my company is Utah Off Grid Solar.
These prices are for almost all RVs/Trailers/Fifth wheels. I use rigid panels except when there are fiberglass roofs, I use flexible panels. All of these systems use victron smartsolar charge controllers and include installation.
Almost always I mount panels in series where possible.
I also do inverters starting at $1400 for a 3kw renogy inverter. I do 230Ah lithium batteries for $850 installed, and 200aH self-heating lithium batteries for $1000.
โSep-04-2022 07:45 AM
SJ-Chris wrote:StirCrazy wrote:SJ-Chris wrote:
I'm curious to know hoHi All,
- When was the work done? 2016
- What state was the work done in? BC, Canada
- What type/year RV, trailer, etc? 2016 cougar 330rbk
- What type of roof do you have? epdm
- What type of panels (if you know) and the voltage? go power 12v
- How many panels and total Wattage? 3 panels 480 watts
- Were your panels mounted in parallel or in series? parallel
- What type of solar charge controller? pwm
- Did they also add an Inverter? yes
- size (AH) and type of your battery bank 440AH from four 6V batteries
You can give the total price and/or a total breakdown on cost if you want.
I am not sure on the actual price I paided as it was worked into the deal but I can say now it was to much it was around 5000 list price for the system (panels, inverter, new charger, solar controler and instalation) I proabaly paid a little under that. it was my first venture into solar and to be honest I don't think I would pay some one to install it again. I do plan on upgrading to a MPPT controler and changing the 180 watt 12v panels out to 350 watt 24V panels, but I'll do that myself.
Happy Camping!
Chris
Thanks for the info! Sounds like a nice system that provides you with some good, quiet, free power.
I recently did an experiment with PWM vs MPPT and I noticed a 20-25% increase in amps going to the batteries. That would likely be an easy swap for you if you needed 20-25% more AHs. And if you needed just a little more you could add another 12v panel in parallel (if you have roof space). That might be the easiest and least expensive way for you to increase your solar output. Good luck!
-Chris
โSep-01-2022 02:22 AM
โAug-31-2022 08:53 PM
Housted wrote:
My system....installed by me.
1000 watts solar 5 panels in parallel
80 amp MPPT contrller
3000 watt inverter
LI specific converter
400 AH lithium battery
4 gage wire and 10 gage solar wire
Home made combiner box
Total cost from Amazon about $3500
Housted
โAug-31-2022 04:33 PM
โAug-31-2022 03:11 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
Some of the above comments show why I did not divulge the price I paid.
3 tons, normally I agree with your comments but I disagree with your comments on this thread. I have the ability and knowledge to self install a solar system. But my CHOICE was to have my system professionally installed.
Companies can say whatever they want in their advertising. And advice from internet strangers is worth exactly what you pay for it. I shopped around and "interviewed" solar installation companies. The company (a partnership) I chose knew that I knew the cost of materials. They also knew I wanted quality materials from companies that stood behind their products. The company I chose installs solar every day and knows which products are best - for value and reliability
โAug-31-2022 02:22 PM
StirCrazy wrote:SJ-Chris wrote:
I'm curious to know hoHi All,
- When was the work done? 2016
- What state was the work done in? BC, Canada
- What type/year RV, trailer, etc? 2016 cougar 330rbk
- What type of roof do you have? epdm
- What type of panels (if you know) and the voltage? go power 12v
- How many panels and total Wattage? 3 panels 480 watts
- Were your panels mounted in parallel or in series? parallel
- What type of solar charge controller? pwm
- Did they also add an Inverter? yes
- size (AH) and type of your battery bank 440AH from four 6V batteries
You can give the total price and/or a total breakdown on cost if you want.
I am not sure on the actual price I paided as it was worked into the deal but I can say now it was to much it was around 5000 list price for the system (panels, inverter, new charger, solar controler and instalation) I proabaly paid a little under that. it was my first venture into solar and to be honest I don't think I would pay some one to install it again. I do plan on upgrading to a MPPT controler and changing the 180 watt 12v panels out to 350 watt 24V panels, but I'll do that myself.
Happy Camping!
Chris
โAug-31-2022 02:13 PM
โAug-31-2022 01:17 PM
SJ-Chris wrote:3 tons wrote:
If your slightly handy, better to do your own due-diligence and research and do a self-installโฆLots of various equipment choices out there, and various ways to optimize a panel configuration, wiring, MPPT, PWM, etc - so lots to wrap your mind around - or just take their word that your getting the bestโฆJMO
3 tons
I've done self installs before. I'm really just curious to hear what the market cost is for the work to be done in an RV shop.
โAug-31-2022 11:21 AM
โAug-31-2022 10:33 AM
3 tons wrote:
If your slightly handy, better to do your own due-diligence and research and do a self-installโฆLots of various equipment choices out there, and various ways to optimize a panel configuration, wiring, MPPT, PWM, etc - so lots to wrap your mind around - or just take their word that your getting the bestโฆJMO
3 tons
โAug-31-2022 10:24 AM
3 tons wrote:
If your slightly handy better to do your due-diligence and research and do a self-installโฆLots of various equipment choices out there, and various ways to optimize a panel configuration, wiring, MPPT, PWM, etc - or just take their word that your getting the bestโฆJMO
3 tons
โAug-31-2022 10:22 AM
โAug-31-2022 07:06 AM