After playing this game plan of camping off the power grid for the past 5 years or so I think the best way to do this is to plan out all the low to medium wattage 120VAC things you want to run from an Inverter as well as the 12VDC items direct connected to the battery. This will determine how much battery capacity you will need for a one day/night run off the batteries.
This works great if you can re-charge your battery bank the next morning when allowed to run your generator by direct connecting with the trailer 30AMP shore power using the RV30A-15A long adapter. This will allow your "SMART-MODE TECHNOLOGY" Converter/charger unit to re-charge your battery back up to its 90% charge state so that you can do this all over again for the next day/night run off the batteries. For me this was the only successful way I could do it.
Having solar panels trickle charging your batteries during the day time when the sun is out good and bright will only add to less time needed to run the generator. You might get to skip a day maybe of even running the generator.
The generator is a required item to be successful as some days will be cloudy maybe even four or fives in a roll. You would be dead in the water then just depending on the solar panel. To be successful I think you must store all of the solar power using your larger battery banks.
We are able to run all the things we want to run now off our batteries and can do the 50% to 90% charge cycles for about 10-12 or so times in a roll until we have to do a FULL 100% charge state to the battery banks otherwise it will start doing damage to the batteries. This requires about 12 hours of running the generator using smart mode technology which of coure will not happen if you in a place where they won't allow you to run your generator that long of continuous time period. This is usually when we head for the house on our trips.
This is what I would plan for if you really want to start camping off the power grid with your trailer for extended times and be SUCCESSFUL about. This does not include using your air conditioner or high wattage microwave. It also gets exciting when the cold days are around and you have to use the propane furnace and high current 12VDC blower system for extended times. This cuts into your battery usage plan big time.
Running everything in a 30AMP trailer from solar panels only will not work without a "hugh" battery system to store the solar energy for those times when your solar doesn't work because of not enough sun light to operate them....
This is why I really got very familiar with what I need to do to live off the batteries first and then adding solar will be icing on the cake.
It all takes alot of planning
just my thoughts
Roy Ken
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Roy - Carolyn
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