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โFeb-28-2016 05:29 PM
westend wrote:
The first consideration when thinking of solar power and and an RV is your daily use. You should do an energy audit and also assess any future use.
Here is a special calculator that will help define your power use.
Another consideration is the size of your battery bank. The amount of wattage will be influenced by that.
About tilting: Ask yourself how often you will be willing to get onto the roof of your RV to tilt and then untilt your modules for transportation. It is often easier to just add another module to reclaim the difference in harvest.
About mounting, hardware, and wiring: Solar modules do best when allowed at least 1 1/2" of clearance on the underside to dissipate heat. There are mounting holes, typically, formed in the frame. Using a piece of angle material mounted into those holes and another angle piece mounted to the RV is a good solution as it provides the clearance and makes installation/deinstallation much easier.
Wire size shouldn't be a consideration. Use the largest possible size available since cost is insignificant and you will reap the benefit of larger wire for the life of the installation.
You haven't mentioned controllers, yet. It is an important part of the system and budget. What type of module you choose, will dictate the type and size of the controller.
There are many active solar users in the Tech Issues section of the Forum. Answers and help are readily available there.
Here is a good link to help educate yourself about solar and RV's: Golden Rules of Solar
โFeb-28-2016 05:10 PM
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โFeb-28-2016 03:31 PM
smkettner wrote:
My 225w panels are broadside to the wind and have survived just fine driving 62 mph into 45 mph gusting wind. I think most of the air goes over the panel or is parallel to the roof causing no lift issues.
what charge controller do you use for your large panels which I am guessing are 24v output.
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Never seen a post with wind damage or coming loose from the mounts.
โFeb-28-2016 03:13 PM
carl2591 wrote:
I thought i had heard earlier this year they (congress) did extend the SETC for another 5 yrs? but that might be for large scale projects not home projects. how do you go about getting the credit for the system??dave54 wrote:
Do it this year.
The Solar Energy Tax Credit is set to expire end of 2016. Maybe Congress will extend, maybe not. I wouldn't count on it.
โFeb-28-2016 03:06 PM
dave54 wrote:
Do it this year.
The Solar Energy Tax Credit is set to expire end of 2016. Maybe Congress will extend, maybe not. I wouldn't count on it.
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โFeb-28-2016 10:58 AM
kregli wrote:
I have some panels a bit bigger than that on my 5th wheel and have seen no problems (yet). Mine are fixed with mounting feet on the 4 corners.
โFeb-28-2016 09:02 AM