Jan-02-2019 04:45 PM
Jan-09-2019 01:40 PM
Camp woof wrote:
Argh, I'll probably just do it, leaning heavily towards LFP because of some of those advantages you state.
And even though I do play a EE during the day, I'd probably just buy one of packaged batteries, even though don't they just buy the same Chinese 3.2V cells and wrap them in plastic with a BMS?
I need to work out how to prevent charging in freezing weather, just in case I decide for some reason to camp in really cold weather.
Thanks,
Dave
Jan-09-2019 01:32 PM
Jan-09-2019 01:04 PM
GULFMAN wrote:
thanks bigfootford,
The 200 watts on the roof will have its own controller.
The portable solar comes with its controller.
Presently i have two group 27 optima yellow tops.
I was thinking about adding a third under the sink.
Question how did you mount your panels?
again thanks for the reply!
Jan-09-2019 11:29 AM
Camp woof wrote:
I get my Bigfoot 10.4 end of May ...
Anybody going with LiFePO4 batteries??
Dave
Jan-09-2019 10:48 AM
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Jan-09-2019 07:51 AM
GULFMAN wrote:
Hello bigfooters,
I have a 2005 9-6 and would like to install solar within the next couple months. I was thing of 2 100 watt panels on top along with 230 watts of suit case solar.
But my question is were are you bigfoot owners putting your charge controller and other stuff. I do not plan on installing a ac converter box just would like to keep it simple while just keeping the batteries charged.
thanks
Jan-09-2019 06:37 AM
Jan-08-2019 08:35 PM
mnih wrote:
Thanks everyone, excellent advice, as I’ve come to expect. Dealer gave me a good price on 2x170 watt panels and I had them go ahead. They used all the Bigfoot prep stuff so there were no new holes and the work appears to be very well done. When I get to Quartzsite tomorrow I’ll start shopping for an inverter and a couple of other things, better prepared than I would have been without your help.
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