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BFL13 wrote:
Ground level aimed panel is subject to shading from the RV itself so you need lots of wire depending on how long the rig is and where the wires go to. Slide outs and awnings make shade too.
If that means the panel has to go in your neighbour's spot, you will have to instead, move the panel during the day from one side of the rig or from one end of the rig to the other to keep it in your own "yard" and clear of the rig's shadow as that changes location.
In the warm half of the year, the sun goes around more than 180 degrees. So if you place the panel out to the sunny side, it has to be far enough out to "see" around the back and front ends somewhat.
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BFL13 wrote:
When you park the TC, do you unplug the truck to camper 7 (or 6) pin?
I do to keep the truck's battery from running down (Chev truck, no isolation)
That leaves the TC 7-pin socket empty, So you could add a 7-pin type plug to the battery wires on the suitcase (pin 4 and ground only) and just plug the suitcase (which has the built-in controller) into that, which will then charge the TC battery in parallel with the other solar set.
Not ideal for distance from controller to battery, but you still get something from it.
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