โJul-01-2013 06:42 AM
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โJul-01-2013 01:53 PM
HiTech wrote:In the places I camp (very hot & very dry) swamp coolers work very well! However I already struggle with bringing enough water for drinking/washing.
Does anyone use a small amount of water sprayed to get evaporative cooling...?
pianotuna wrote:
What solar controller are you using?
โJul-01-2013 12:50 PM
โJul-01-2013 12:17 PM
โJul-01-2013 12:13 PM
msiminoff wrote:
And finally... I used excess PV-solar exclusively (via diversion-load output from the solar charge controller) to heat my shower/dishwashing water and had plenty of hot water.
Cheers,
-Mark
โJul-01-2013 10:47 AM
โJul-01-2013 10:27 AM
...some solar panels do much better than others as their temp goes higher. Some mounting systems allow much better airflow.Two of my (4) solar panels are UniSolar US-64's which are supposed to degrade less when hot, but I have not made any attempt to measure their hot performance vs. my Grape Solar panels. All of the panels are on raised mounts about 1" above the roof.
Some batteries are designed for high underhood temps. Maybe some other electronics are better in the heat such as solar controllers, inverters, gensets...etc?
Do you make any special provisions for additional fans? Fridge? Extra fans venting the converter? Extra cooling for the inverter? More genset cooling?
Do you specially shade any part of the RV to avoid direct sun raising the operating temp of any system?
I know you see much smaller RV's with 2 AC's on the roof here than I was used to.I have one 7200 btu A/C... but then again my "RV" is a small truck camper.
Do you do anything special with the tires? They seem to die earlier with extreme road temps.I have not done anything to protect my tires and I don't make any adjustments to the air pressure. I currently have ~75K mi. on them an expect to get another 15K.
โJul-01-2013 08:47 AM
HiTech wrote:
Parking north is interesting. Minimizes the south facing wall size (solar heating) and keeps a Motorhome magnifying glass windshield out of the sun as much as possible. I like it.
Pulling in the slides isinteresting too, presumably to minimize both surface area exposed to heat and volume needing to be cooled?
So much to learn!
Jim
โJul-01-2013 08:16 AM
โJul-01-2013 08:15 AM
HiTech wrote:
Do you make any different selections of technology for hot weather camping?
For example some solar panels do much better than others as their temp goes higher. SOme mounting systems allow much better airflow. Some batteries are designed for high underhood temps. Maybe some other electronics are better in the heat such as solar controllers, inverters, gensets...etc?
Do you make any special provisions for additional fans? Fridge? Extra fans venting the converter? Extra cooling for the inverter? More genset cooling?
Do you specially shade any part of the RV to avoid direct sun raising the operating temp of any system?
I know you see much smaller RV's with 2 AC's on the roof here than I was used to. I have also seen a large number of home made RV's with NO windows at all, and many with covers over or behind the glass that look like they stay on all summer, if not all year.
Do you do anything special with the tires? They seem to die earlier with extreme road temps.
Jim
โJul-01-2013 08:11 AM