โJan-06-2015 05:18 AM
โJan-06-2015 04:54 PM
โJan-06-2015 04:09 PM
Lynn0527 wrote:Hold the phone - old saying.CA Traveler wrote:Lynn0527 wrote:Great option when you have AC power. The rigs charger will/should do the same but may use more power since typically there are some loads but it all depends upon what kind of disconnects you have.
I had exactly the same question as my RV is parked on my driveway (I have 100W solar panel) and I live in Canada but I was told a trickle charger would work better and that is what I have now. Cost me about $40.00 and I haven't had any problems even in the coldest weather.
Yeah, I just learned that today. I will probably take the trickle charger back as now I was told if I plug in my coach battery and leave the disconnect switch on, both batteries will keep a full charge.
I am new to this and it wasn't in my owners manual. Sorry, back to the solar question, didn't mean to hijack OP.
โJan-06-2015 04:01 PM
CA Traveler wrote:Lynn0527 wrote:Great option when you have AC power. The rigs charger will/should do the same but may use more power since typically there are some loads but it all depends upon what kind of disconnects you have.
I had exactly the same question as my RV is parked on my driveway (I have 100W solar panel) and I live in Canada but I was told a trickle charger would work better and that is what I have now. Cost me about $40.00 and I haven't had any problems even in the coldest weather.
โJan-06-2015 09:35 AM
Lynn0527 wrote:
I had exactly the same question as my RV is parked on my driveway (I have 100W solar panel) and I live in Canada but I was told a trickle charger would work better and that is what I have now. Cost me about $40.00 and I haven't had any problems even in the coldest weather.
Good luck.
โJan-06-2015 08:36 AM
Lynn0527 wrote:Great option when you have AC power. The rigs charger will/should do the same but may use more power since typically there are some loads but it all depends upon what kind of disconnects you have.
I had exactly the same question as my RV is parked on my driveway (I have 100W solar panel) and I live in Canada but I was told a trickle charger would work better and that is what I have now. Cost me about $40.00 and I haven't had any problems even in the coldest weather.
โJan-06-2015 08:28 AM
52markwilliams wrote:
I'm not any electrical engineer.
I have a new fifth-wheel with all the bells and whistles.
I have a 3000 Watt solar panel on the roof.
Question: Will the solar panels keep my batteries charged while in storage ? Thanks
โJan-06-2015 07:45 AM
โJan-06-2015 06:35 AM
52markwilliams wrote:Just barely.
I have a 3000 Watt solar panel on the roof.
Question: Will the solar panels keep my batteries charged while in storage ?
โJan-06-2015 05:58 AM
52markwilliams wrote:
I'm not any electrical engineer.
I have a new fifth-wheel with all the bells and whistles.
I have a 3000 Watt solar panel on the roof.
Question: Will the solar panels keep my batteries charged while in storage ? Thanks