โMay-12-2019 06:48 PM
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โJun-09-2019 11:25 PM
It's been a long journey, but I'm finally there.
So--the back-story, I have a 2-slide Eagle Cap 1160, when I got it 6mos used, the previous owner ordered it stripped - no AC, gen, not even tvs. I put a 13,5kbtu AC in because my previous Arctic Fox had a 11k and I had days where it didn't cut the mustard.
I put in (6) 145ah AGM batteries and a Magnum Technologies 3KW Hybrid Inverter, and a Honda 2000.
First attempts to run the roof air on the Honda were hit n miss, mostly miss, even using the hybrid function of the inverter.
Then I put 600w of solar on my trailer(The Shotwagon) with (6) of it's own 145ah batteries and ran 4ga to the hitch an Anderson disconnects to the TC.
That worked 'ok'. But at the end of a hot day, I killed about a half of my battery capacity, voltage would be down to 12.1-ish from 13.7 float.
Then I put 800w solar on my TC and tied the two systems via the same 4ga Anderson connectors and just last week installed a Micro-Air soft start.
Yesterday we had a record hot day for May, I hit 87 here. Ran the roof air all day, I ended the day with the batteries still @100% charge. The solar was putting in roughly 80amps charge even though the roof air drew 110amps@12v from the inverter. In between roof air cycles, the solar of course kept charging and kept the batts at 100% I ended up with both solar controllers in Float mode, 13.7v.
โJun-01-2019 11:48 AM
work2much wrote:
So anyone over 65 that has a 401k invested in the market isn't really retired? What about someone that has CD's? Not retired either? Only those who have not saved and invested to make any income are the true retirees? Just owning a home an investment that you manage. Homeowners not retirees either?
I'll stick with Merriam-Webster:
Retired
"withdrawn from one's position or occupation : having concluded one's working or professional career"
And if you can live on 500 bucks a month, God Bless. We spend more than that on groceries.
As far as solely relying on social security, I think that's risky. What if it's not there one day? We planned our retirement without the expectation that SS will still be around or what the benefit may be. If there is a benefit for us in 12 years great, but we aren't banking on it.
โJun-01-2019 11:47 AM
โJun-01-2019 11:44 AM
โMay-30-2019 02:06 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Just passed newly build Tesla charging stations in Boulder City, NV.
Empty like desert around.
We might still need another generation till electric drives will start making more sense.
OH, BTW. Retired people should not pay taxes, so tax credit doesn't apply .
โMay-29-2019 02:35 PM
โMay-29-2019 12:56 PM
work2much wrote:
Hopefully you don't have all your retirement strategy based on social security.
โMay-29-2019 12:41 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
I get the point that you MIGHT be able to run AC at night on inverter when campground policy calls for "no generators after 10 PM"
But knowing the life, would the trend become popular, the policy will change to
"no motor noise after 10 PM" and that will screw the idea.
I've weaken up by heater and water heater noise at campgrounds.
Just passed newly build Tesla charging stations in Boulder City, NV.
Empty like desert around.
We might still need another generation till electric drives will start making more sense.
OH, BTW. Retired people should not pay taxes, so tax credit doesn't apply .
โMay-29-2019 11:53 AM
โMay-28-2019 06:32 PM
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โMay-27-2019 03:45 PM
โMay-27-2019 02:15 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
"if you have to ask >>> you can't afford it"