Oct-29-2013 08:44 PM
Nov-09-2013 12:13 PM
okan-star wrote:
Hey Ripit , I recall in another thread you said you had room in the basement for more batterys . Is that where your thinking of adding them ? Is your Outfitter a fiberglass tub or a wood -alum framed one?
The Outfitter I had was 2004 w/wood ,aluminum frame , there was an out side acsess panel on the pas side near the bat box , I moved my water pump with an accumulator into that area so it was quieter
I dont think there is any way that on my Outfitter the lower basement floor would hold up even one quarter the weight of one battery
Its top and bottom luon foam core light alum frame. I saw the whole construction of it when one of the holding tanks came loose and the bottom blew out and dropped down 2" while on jacks one day (Bob came to Ca and picked it up and fixed it)
Maybe suport from the upper walkon floor
If its a fiberglass tub , may not be a problem sorry I brought it up
Nov-09-2013 11:57 AM
delosholly wrote:
Had to say it:
My solar system has Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Also composed of Pluto and a lot of asteroids. Have not had to do any upgrades, but did have to "reconfigure" Pluto.
Nov-04-2013 09:49 AM
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Oct-31-2013 01:26 AM
msiminoff wrote:
I'd really want to know is how much power the fridge is using...
Oct-30-2013 09:02 PM
Oct-30-2013 04:05 PM
Oct-30-2013 01:20 PM
Oct-30-2013 09:46 AM
Ripit wrote:crosscheck wrote:
Ripit,
I have the Blue Sky 2000 , 330w solar, 4 6V AGM Trojan batteries in a battery box under the dinette. Started out with 190w but in the 95F desert heat, my NovaKool, AC/DC,7.5cuft fridge/freezer sucked a bit of juice. Added the 140W panel and things are good.
I have a Honda 2000i which in 250 dry or boondocks nights camping(1hookup), has only run 2 hours to charge the batteries.
We also have a 2000w inverter/charger, micro/convect, LED,s everywhere, 2 speed heater, TV, radio, electric jacks, roof, 2 fantastic fans(no A/C).
Add more solar and increase the battery AH,s.
Remember, I can always charge my batteries with the alternator or genny if I have no solar, but if I have lots of solar and little storage capacity,(batteries) ,when the sun goes down or if you have some cloudy days, you will have to be care full with your electrics.
God luck,
Dave
Good luck
Dave
Dave. Thanks for the input. Your right on with what I have been thinking. I'd like to increase my solar panel wattage to 350 +/- and get 4 6v Trojans. I know it's over kill on the panels but not on cloudy days. Do you have a 120v or 12v TV? I'm not sure yet if I want to add a large 245ish or two 120ish watt panels. Still working on that.
Oct-30-2013 08:04 AM
Oct-30-2013 03:35 AM
Oct-29-2013 10:38 PM
crosscheck wrote:
Ripit,
I have the Blue Sky 2000 , 330w solar, 4 6V AGM Trojan batteries in a battery box under the dinette. Started out with 190w but in the 95F desert heat, my NovaKool, AC/DC,7.5cuft fridge/freezer sucked a bit of juice. Added the 140W panel and things are good.
I have a Honda 2000i which in 250 dry or boondocks nights camping(1hookup), has only run 2 hours to charge the batteries.
We also have a 2000w inverter/charger, micro/convect, LED,s everywhere, 2 speed heater, TV, radio, electric jacks, roof, 2 fantastic fans(no A/C).
Add more solar and increase the battery AH,s.
Remember, I can always charge my batteries with the alternator or genny if I have no solar, but if I have lots of solar and little storage capacity,(batteries) ,when the sun goes down or if you have some cloudy days, you will have to be care full with your electrics.
God luck,
Dave
Good luck
Dave
Oct-29-2013 10:24 PM
Artum Snowbird wrote:
Now, as an alternative, why not carry a Honda 2K generator instead. That will only weigh about 100 pounds