Fireballsocal
May 11, 2017Explorer
How big of a solar system is enough?
While planning out the addition of solar to my 2009 Lance 1880, I gravitated to the 160 watt systems right off the bat. It's what the new trailers come with and seems to be a common wattage available. Now I am questioning whether I need that much and if I would be better off saving a few bucks. I generally am a spend now, cry later consumer but more opinions are welcome.
Current camping is boondocking but I hope to start hitting more National and state parks, with or without hookups. I have a Yamaha 3000 generator for running the air conditioner but look forward to not having to lug it around when it's cool. Basically, I need the solar to keep the batteries topped off in storage. When I am out camping sans generator, I'd like the panel to provide enough juice to extend my camping for a few days off grid. Say, my 2 12V batteries last me a 2 day weekend in the winter running the heater etc., I'd like to extend that to 4 days roughly.
Again, I am more inclined to spend the money on the bigger system if justifiable but don't have a benchmark to hold that 160 watt system against.
Current camping is boondocking but I hope to start hitting more National and state parks, with or without hookups. I have a Yamaha 3000 generator for running the air conditioner but look forward to not having to lug it around when it's cool. Basically, I need the solar to keep the batteries topped off in storage. When I am out camping sans generator, I'd like the panel to provide enough juice to extend my camping for a few days off grid. Say, my 2 12V batteries last me a 2 day weekend in the winter running the heater etc., I'd like to extend that to 4 days roughly.
Again, I am more inclined to spend the money on the bigger system if justifiable but don't have a benchmark to hold that 160 watt system against.