Aug-20-2014 02:40 PM
Jan-27-2015 07:21 AM
oughtsix wrote:
...Everything I have read says that the solar controller should be put as close as possible to the solar panels. So you put the solar controller in the cabinet then breach the roof to run wires to the solar panels. I have also read that even a partial shadow on a single panel can greatly reduce the output of a bank of panels.
Jan-27-2015 06:07 AM
mrkoje wrote:John & Angela wrote:Passin Thru wrote:
Why is 20 AMPS useless. It will keep batteries charged over a long period, even 3 amps will do that.
Good evening. I think the poster you are referring to mentioned a 20 watt panel, not a 20 amp panel. 20 watt will help keep a charged battery charged. It is more of a maintenance charger, not suitable for robust charging.
It was probably my post you were referring to and yes it's a 20 watt panel the size of a large book mounted on top of the AC unit. It does maintain a charge on the batteries but when boon docking it will not "charge" fast enough to replenish the lost power from the previous day/night use. I have since added a GoPower 120w portable unit and I am also about to purchase a 2x 100w flex panels to supplement the useless 20w panel!
Jan-26-2015 08:34 PM
John & Angela wrote:Passin Thru wrote:
Why is 20 AMPS useless. It will keep batteries charged over a long period, even 3 amps will do that.
Good evening. I think the poster you are referring to mentioned a 20 watt panel, not a 20 amp panel. 20 watt will help keep a charged battery charged. It is more of a maintenance charger, not suitable for robust charging.
Sep-08-2014 07:42 AM
Sep-07-2014 09:24 PM
Passin Thru wrote:
Why is 20 AMPS useless. It will keep batteries charged over a long period, even 3 amps will do that.
Sep-07-2014 09:18 PM
Sep-05-2014 10:09 AM
John & Angela wrote:
Arctic fox has a decent prewire. I have installed a few solar panels on Arctic foxes. This is how it goes.
There are two pairs of wires going to the cabinet where the solar ready sticker is. It isn't advertising. It is more a "cut here" type of thing. The controller (regulator) goes there. One pair of wires comes from the roof. (there is a capped plug on the roof to hook to the panel) The other pair goes directly to the battery's. They are usually 8 gauge wire. Recommend adding a 20 amp fuse to the plus side headed for the battery.
Hope this helps.
Good luck and happy trails.
Sep-04-2014 06:17 PM
John & Angela wrote:
Arctic fox has a decent prewire. I have installed a few solar panels on Arctic foxes. This is how it goes.
There are two pairs of wires going to the cabinet where the solar ready sticker is. It isn't advertising. It is more a "cut here" type of thing. The controller (regulator) goes there. One pair of wires comes from the roof. (there is a capped plug on the roof to hook to the panel) The other pair goes directly to the battery's. They are usually 8 gauge wire. Recommend adding a 20 amp fuse to the plus side headed for the battery.
Hope this helps.
Good luck and happy trails.
Sep-04-2014 05:57 PM
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Sep-04-2014 08:16 AM
nvreloader wrote:
You can also go to the Northwood Owners site and get all the info you need about your RV, see info here AF nash.com.
Tia,
Don
Sep-04-2014 12:28 AM
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