Looks like you did your homework. Just make sure to double check and test everything carefully. We just added 4-100watt Renogy flexible panels to our trailer roof. We also have 2-200watt Renogy suitcase folding panels. Total of 800 watts of solar with a 300 AH LiTime battery a Victron 100-50 solar controller and a Xantrex 3000 watt inverter. Most of the wiring was already in the walls for the 120 power, I may add one more outlet under our dining area. I did include a 30 amp braker from the shore power before the Inverter just in case. I also used brakers and shut off switches where needed. It is strong enough to run our AC for an hour or 2 if needed. Good luck with your system and all your travels.
@OutdoorsMantra7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment and appreciation! Yes much time and consideration was put into this, and I will say Nate from Explorist Life has some good templates I was able to work off of. Of course every build is different, as ours doesn’t have an AC. That sounds like an awesome set up though with plenty of solar power. Hope it all gets you what you need and that you enjoy your conversion. Cheers! - Aidan
@a_idan Жыл бұрын
@paulc9848 Paul, appreciate you viewing. On the same page as Coni though, would appreciate if you could give us some tips to make things more safe. And remember this is a community. So if you’d like to comment in the future, it would be helpful not only for us but our followers to hear some more constructive suggestions about how the situation can be remedied, after all you are an electrician. Not everyone is.