โMay-19-2019 11:07 PM
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โMay-20-2019 11:06 AM
f150camper wrote:BFL13 wrote:
https://www.southavenrv.com/rv/jayco/traveltrailer/1412/Jayco_Jay_Feather_Ultra_Lite_X19H
Depends how big of a solar array you intend to mount. Your rig is not that big, so long wire runs are not so much of a problem.
In the old days with a smaller solar array, you could go down the fridge vent to the controller mounted on the wall by the fridge and the wires from the controller "to battery" would then back into the fridge vent and down to the 12v junction where the fridge gets its 12v. (with set screws for the wires)
That is connected to the battery, but with fairly thin wires. However if you have a small array the wires might be fat enough to do the job well enough for what you want. "It depends".
You mean tapping into the fridge's 12V wires with like wire nuts or the like?
I am thinking about two 100W panels, maybe 3. Tapping the fridge 12V would most likely not be a good idea, even though it does sound really convenient. ๐
โMay-20-2019 10:55 AM
โMay-20-2019 10:42 AM
BFL13 wrote:
https://www.southavenrv.com/rv/jayco/traveltrailer/1412/Jayco_Jay_Feather_Ultra_Lite_X19H
Depends how big of a solar array you intend to mount. Your rig is not that big, so long wire runs are not so much of a problem.
In the old days with a smaller solar array, you could go down the fridge vent to the controller mounted on the wall by the fridge and the wires from the controller "to battery" would then back into the fridge vent and down to the 12v junction where the fridge gets its 12v. (with set screws for the wires)
That is connected to the battery, but with fairly thin wires. However if you have a small array the wires might be fat enough to do the job well enough for what you want. "It depends".
โMay-20-2019 10:40 AM
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โMay-20-2019 08:52 AM
ajriding wrote:
Whatever you do make the most direct path to the batteries (controller too) that you can. DC power likes short wires of big gauge.
โMay-20-2019 07:45 AM
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โMay-20-2019 06:59 AM
dougrainer wrote:
Remove the refer vent cover and just snake the wiring thru the holes in the mesh. OR, drill a hole in the side of the mesh cover(not the lid), snake the wires thru there and then seal with silicone. Just drill your hole towards the top to prevent water run off from the roof hitting the hole. Doug
โMay-20-2019 05:43 AM
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