Cdog
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Wow what a fascinating subject with tons of tech and little details. I've been doing some research on this subject since the one thing my new trailer doesn't have is the solar upgrade. They throw a 1000W inverter and a cheapo battery in there to run the residential fridge. Fine by me because I can build a better system to suit my needs anyway. At least it's "solar ready". Supposedly there's a wire run from a roof access to the basement.
My goal is to find the happy medium of having ample battery power to watch a movie, run fans, and never have any issues with the residential fridge keeping cold. I don't mind running a small Honda 2200 genny to keep things topped off. I do have a new Westinghouse 4500. Would be cool to run 1 ac off the inverter for a bit but not mandatory.
So in the last week I've been reading a lot on the subject. Watched lots of reviews. Bounced back and fourth between 12V and 24V systems and think I have eliminated the 24V system based on not being able to charge it with the truck alt or Onan which puts out 12V std. Please correct me if I'm missing something here.
I'm still confused on the solar panels. With watts ranging from 100-330 per panel and a lot of people choosing the 100w panels there must be a reason? Loss or efficiency?
Example: https://www.solar-electric.com/rec-solar-rec330np-n-peak-series-330-watt-module.html
So far my inverter choice is this. Based on the internal switch to handle the 50A service & 3000W output.
Batteries are looking like 3 of these.
So any input for thoughts on all this? Do any of you have any strong opinions on the subject or experience to lend?
My goal is to find the happy medium of having ample battery power to watch a movie, run fans, and never have any issues with the residential fridge keeping cold. I don't mind running a small Honda 2200 genny to keep things topped off. I do have a new Westinghouse 4500. Would be cool to run 1 ac off the inverter for a bit but not mandatory.
So in the last week I've been reading a lot on the subject. Watched lots of reviews. Bounced back and fourth between 12V and 24V systems and think I have eliminated the 24V system based on not being able to charge it with the truck alt or Onan which puts out 12V std. Please correct me if I'm missing something here.
I'm still confused on the solar panels. With watts ranging from 100-330 per panel and a lot of people choosing the 100w panels there must be a reason? Loss or efficiency?
Example: https://www.solar-electric.com/rec-solar-rec330np-n-peak-series-330-watt-module.html
So far my inverter choice is this. Based on the internal switch to handle the 50A service & 3000W output.
MultiPlus-II 12/3000/120-50 2x120V (UL)
The MultiPlus-II 2 x120V inverter charger is the perfect one-box mobile solution for standard North American 50A 120/240VAC split-phase applications.
battlebornbatteries.com
Batteries are looking like 3 of these.
Lion Safari UT 1300 - Lion Energy
Lion Energy is offering a limited lifetime warranty on the 12V, 105Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate Lion Safari 1300 battery. This will be the last battery you'll ever buy. Order online today!
lionenergy.com
So any input for thoughts on all this? Do any of you have any strong opinions on the subject or experience to lend?