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My curiosity goes to the build you did. Was your build floor plan similar/identical to the original floor plan? If not, did you plan your floor plan for TT side to side balance and front to back appropriate tongue weight balance? If you didn't doing any such planning, were you faced with any difficulties in regards to balance and how did it turn out? I apologize if this was asked and discussed in your thread.Thanks for the compliment.
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guitarman023 wrote:Thanks, hope some of it helped.
Finally found your build thread, great job! Long read for me, but gave me some good ideas on improving my own trailer.
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โOct-13-2013 08:52 PM
2112 wrote:Thanks.
I have been following your Hilton project for some time now and I have to say - Well Done!
You mention a 5000 lb. trailer above. Did you finally get her on a scale or is this an estimate? I'm curious of your final numbers if/when you ever weigh her.
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JiminDenver wrote:Right, Jim, this solar stuff is seamless once you get the bits figured out.
With 250w you should do well depending on the amount of sun you see. Even flat our 230w panel has kept up with just a few hours of sun a day and we use the furnace a lot more now. (and fans, and TV/DVD and LEDs) This year has been a test to see how far our single grp 27 could be pushed and I thought a cloudy day when the furnace was used a lot was going to do it in but the panel being portable and taking advantage of a few brief moment of sun got us back up to float. The next morning was sunny and all was good.
West, you certainly have a boondockers special there. Using the full battery bank and solar we are pretty much only limited to how much water/food we carry. Power is never a real issue.
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westend wrote:69 Avion wrote:Thanks, I know you have considerable experience with fabrication so that's quite a compliment.
I've been watching the progress over the last year. Very nice work. There is no doubt that the trailer is much better now than the day that it was originally made.
How is your solar system working out? I'm getting ready to add solar to mine. I'm thinking of a panel about the same size. It is a 250 watt, 24 volt panel from Sharp.
The solar system is working great. Really, my electrical needs are on the low end, even using the small electric fridge. I sized the system around the fridge, basically. I have battery powered alarms and no circuit boards or furnace blower. All the lights are LED's so the vent fan and stove fan are my next largest loads and they aren't operated much. I have the older pressure tank water system so my pump runs very little, also. Since I just installed the Victron monitor, I don't know what typical usage total is but I'd guess around 60-80AH/day. The one 235w module I use is keeping everything charged well.
Your 250W Sharp panel should give you a lot of charging power, enough to boondock indefinitely if your needs are towards the middle of average users, especially if you have a propane absorption refrigerator. Have you picked out a charge controller yet?
โSep-27-2013 08:42 PM
69 Avion wrote:Thanks, I know you have considerable experience with fabrication so that's quite a compliment.
I've been watching the progress over the last year. Very nice work. There is no doubt that the trailer is much better now than the day that it was originally made.
How is your solar system working out? I'm getting ready to add solar to mine. I'm thinking of a panel about the same size. It is a 250 watt, 24 volt panel from Sharp.
โSep-27-2013 06:43 PM