โMay-12-2020 07:05 PM
โMay-26-2020 06:47 AM
Freep wrote:jshupe wrote:
Lots of questions about what they're doing with so much power, but it really isn't all that much, especially if you want HVAC.
One thing we love about our TC is that when it gets too hot or too cold, we go somewhere else.
โMay-25-2020 07:23 PM
jshupe wrote:
Lots of questions about what they're doing with so much power, but it really isn't all that much, especially if you want HVAC.
โMay-22-2020 04:11 PM
โMay-21-2020 11:17 PM
joeshmoe wrote:
boaty's been around here for a long time and given a lot of helpful advice. Might want to slow your roll taking joking jabs at him, his wife(even jokingly)and his setup. His setup is badazz. He knows what he's doing.
โMay-21-2020 11:16 PM
jimh425 wrote:restlessways wrote:
His wife watches TV and videos all day and heaven knows what else. And there are very large pine trees all over the place so the sun is intermittent.
I think this is a joke, but if itโs not, modern tv/video doesnโt take anywhere near his amount of power. ๐
โMay-21-2020 02:32 PM
โMay-21-2020 02:15 PM
โMay-21-2020 10:45 AM
restlessways wrote:
His wife watches TV and videos all day and heaven knows what else. And there are very large pine trees all over the place so the sun is intermittent.
โMay-21-2020 10:32 AM
He's got MAJOR money into it. And he's still running his generator for at least 3 hours per day. He'll never get his money's worth.
โMay-21-2020 09:18 AM
Freep wrote:
What is this guy running that requires so much power? And how much sun is available?
If you're using an inverter a lot, it's often a better idea to collect and store your power at 24 or 48 volts. Get a higher voltage inverter and then step down to 12v for your 12v system.
โMay-21-2020 06:05 AM
restlessways wrote:
I own a private campsite and have a neighbor who built a massive solar system. He's got 22 batteries and something like 2000 watts of solar panels. I forget exactly. He's also running a 3k inverter/charger and all the associated wiring/fuse blocks, controllers, etc. He's got MAJOR money into it. And he's still running his generator for at least 3 hours per day.
โMay-20-2020 10:31 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:restlessways wrote:
Those Battle Born batteries are great if you can afford them. I just couldn't stomach spending $1,000+ per 100 ah..
OP did not say how many he is considering, but coming from 3/4 tons, that would be like 10?
Or $10,000 spend just on shaving few hundreds lb from 12,000 lb (?) rig.
Sure not solution for average camper.
โMay-18-2020 11:21 AM
restlessways wrote:
Those Battle Born batteries are great if you can afford them. I just couldn't stomach spending $1,000+ per 100 ah..
โMay-17-2020 09:23 PM