RV Off-Grid (Solar) Power System Review and Fixes! (Full Time RV Life)

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@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
⚠⚠ THIS SPLICE is a MUCH BETTER OPTION for the wiring of L1 and L2: amzn.to/3DXemK6
@preachers4135
@preachers4135 2 жыл бұрын
Came here to tell you about these splice connectors. I picked some up at a local commercial electrical supply store when I was needing to splice 4Ga multi-strand wires. They work great.
@user-dr2pg8fk2i
@user-dr2pg8fk2i 2 жыл бұрын
Polaris lugs are awesome, just make sure they are torqued correctly!
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! 👍🏼
@mbmike29
@mbmike29 2 жыл бұрын
I wound up buying this as well.
@MrThisIsMeToo
@MrThisIsMeToo 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Chad, I planned a similar system, most likely around the same time you did. I did not think that the 10 100Ah batteries was the best route. Watched you crimping all those cables and said "Too many points of failures, too large of a cable, no expansion (or limited expansion)". I went with a 48v system. Three 100Ah batteries. I say such as you mention looking at 24v or 48v system next. After doing 48v I learned the cons. 1. The invertors that are available are limited in the 48v range. 2. You will obviously need a buck convertor, same with a 24v system, but the selection for 48v is low (I am running two of the Victrons), and the price is higher. 3. MPPT chargers, same limits and higher cost. 4. (a big one for me) 12v to 48v chargers are rare. I only found one reasonability priced that I use to charge the 5th wheel from the truck. Great to know that your batteries are fully charged after a long travel day. Hint the latter would make a great episode for a techie like you. :)
@rbourgon
@rbourgon 2 жыл бұрын
This type of info is great! There are tons of how to videos but rarely do authors take the time to identify what they would change after using it in various conditions. Thank you Chad for sharing. Thanks to Tara and Daisy for sharing Chad 😉
@petenelson8136
@petenelson8136 2 жыл бұрын
Your timing on this was impeccable. I'm looking into solar for our 5th wheel, and I take your reviews as 100% reliable and I'm looking to build a system similar to what you've built. Thanks for coming back around and showing what you'd do again and what you'd do differently.
@John5ive
@John5ive 2 жыл бұрын
Videos like this make your channel the best RVing channel on KZbin. This was a drop the keyboard moment...
@andreacarr3199
@andreacarr3199 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. My husband feels completely vindicated!! He's been talking about doing a 48 volt system since he started looking into it and I kept saying "there must be something negative about it that we're missing because if it's so much better Chad would have done it". The smile on his face after you said you would have done higher volt was HUGE! 😁 😁 😁
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
The only drawback is needing a DC-DC converter to serve the 12V side.. Side note on that, make sure the DC-DC can handle the inrush current of the hydraulic pump. I've heard there can be issues there.
@calculatedrisk114
@calculatedrisk114 2 жыл бұрын
I would set up a single 12 volt battery for the 12 volt needs withe the dc to dc converter. The single battery can act as a capacitor for the hydrolic pump.
@atcgeek21
@atcgeek21 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChangingLanes Chad is correct. Victron makes the Orion series DC to DC series but they all will have a amp limit so know your DC loads and spec accordingly. Doing after the fact - you would also have to upgrade the Inverter/Charger and a host of other items that would now need to be optimized. Best to design upfront and spec accordingly. If you went with 24v you could go with Tesla modules which pack a ton of power in a small space but need a custom BMS and are a little more dangerous chemistry.
@MrThisIsMeToo
@MrThisIsMeToo 2 жыл бұрын
@@atcgeek21 FYI If not aware, you can parallel the Orion converters I ran two on my 48v system. Upside is you have redundancy.
@atcgeek21
@atcgeek21 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrThisIsMeToo Absolutely! I should have been more clear. They work great for this application.
@badgerpa9
@badgerpa9 2 жыл бұрын
As Chuck my Naval Electrical and Electronics instructor would say "Some Bears are smarter than other Bears" good job Chad. BTW he was Navy I was not, I just needed to learn it for what I did as contractor for DOD and others. The problem (not yours) will be someone that thinks they know what you did and do something like not have a stand off for the 4 lug bar or insulate it some way. Stay safe and healthy guys.
@jackfetterman5047
@jackfetterman5047 2 жыл бұрын
I am a retired AECS (P-3 flight engineer)....loved your explanation. If you ever sell that 5th wheel your gonna need a week to explain all that to the new buyers..LOL!!!
@evansfamily16
@evansfamily16 2 жыл бұрын
Getting ready to retire from the Air Force. Wife and I are buying our first Fifth Wheel and going to see the country. Your videos are extremely helpful. Keep up the hard work!
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service! 🇺🇸
@Shoppinghauls-yj5rg
@Shoppinghauls-yj5rg 2 жыл бұрын
My installation is roughly based on your system. I talked to you about your batteries over your genny, etc. etc. On our first trip out, the genny kept tripping the 20 amp breaker and I had to run my AC input limit down to 20 and only run one ac. I went to your channel and, as I knew I would, I found your solution. I installed your recommended splice and it works perfectly! Thank you for your great channel!!
@channel4841
@channel4841 2 жыл бұрын
Chad, this might just be the BEST video you have ever done! Very informative. Thanks!!
@theresah.1030
@theresah.1030 2 жыл бұрын
anything electrical, or similar subjects, confuses the heck out of me, so I'm lost by what you're saying. I will say, you do a very thorough explanation of things and your perfect in your delivery. I really enjoy watching your videos (no matter the subject), even though I'm not an RVer. I live vicariously through you. so thank you for your great content. 😊
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! 😊
@jeffsmith4525
@jeffsmith4525 2 жыл бұрын
That’s a great system for you. You have more invested in your solar system and all the neat gadgets than I have in my entire RV.
@RVwithTito
@RVwithTito 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Chad. I have a similar setup. L1 and L2 coming from the generator are jumpered inside the ATS...just a short wire connecting the two 30A outputs in the ATS terminal block. Same work around with just one wire 🙂. Glad to hear you've got it up and running. 👍Cheers!
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Hey!!! I thought about trying that but it didn't look like the ATS inputs had enough room for the jumper. But maybe I should have tried that... LOL. Thanks for watching! 😊
@RVwithTito
@RVwithTito 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChangingLanes Luckily for me they were bridged in the original transfer switch. I recently installed a new ATS and kept the jumper from the old. BTW I was an AT in the Navy back in the day....way back (A-7s). You?
@gregorysmall9284
@gregorysmall9284 2 жыл бұрын
Bridging the lines with one wire was my first thought. Thanks for confirming my idea. My worry was using a large enough wire might not fit into the ATS connections that were in place. Chad was that your concern or just the ability to fit the jumper into the closed box?
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
No way! You worked on the plane I hated the most! LOL. Luckily they were phasing the A-7 out and I only worked around it a little when I was in the rag squadron. That thing was a PITA to navigate on the flight deck. Drop and roll under the tail seemed to work out ok. LOL! I worked on the E2-C Hawkeye. Cool plane to work on but VERY heavy parts to haul down to the I level guys.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Yes.. I didn't see that there was room for a 6 ga jumper.. I am going to be swapping in this: amzn.to/3LZxQQX. Much cleaner (and proper) than the ground bar.
@julieredmon1521
@julieredmon1521 3 ай бұрын
I love that you figured out what was happening. I don't think I'd have figured that out. But then to actually figure out a solution like that...genius. I understand electronics and electricity, but I don't get the whole 30 amp vs 50 amp in RV's. Anyway, great video.
@jefferyrushing457
@jefferyrushing457 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know if you’ll ever get a chance to read this but in the oilfield we used to use lean twos attached to the top of the roof to put up extra shade to protect to get rain and the elements but we would use Steelz underneath to hold up the lien to and would have outside pipe to hold the Steelz from moving around Pinned in at top and bottom if people are looking to add more power to solar setup they could use this same setup, to put solar panels to rear of camper therefore not compromising roof a/c units and relocation of ladder is all that would change ,,therefore giving you more solar power and shade for your rear porch
@jefferyrushing457
@jefferyrushing457 2 жыл бұрын
Hope you get this ,, maybe it would bless traveling RV enthusiast like yourself who would love to have more solar power for their units thanks have a blessed day
@davidoverholt251
@davidoverholt251 2 жыл бұрын
Still love your traveles. Well. it looks like our kids are on the TV as they travel!
@adiedri38
@adiedri38 2 жыл бұрын
I shouldn’t be drinking captain and Coke listening to this. In all seriousness, you should do your own online courses. Great info and explained at a pace that can be understood
@Mudford63
@Mudford63 2 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly what I had to do to get the generator going after my solar install two years ago. I ran a jumper in between the legs on the ATS. All is still good two years later.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
That's great to hear! 👍🏼
@garryhammond3117
@garryhammond3117 2 жыл бұрын
Great news at the end. - I was sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for something horrible to happen with the tied-in generator outputs. Again... Very educational and clearly presented in a way that almost anyone can understand.
@jerrysgaragethemoneypit2028
@jerrysgaragethemoneypit2028 2 жыл бұрын
Very Clever! I have been in electricity for 50 years and would not have thought of this idea. I didn't connect the dots until the very end. Great Video!
@michelfortin6742
@michelfortin6742 2 жыл бұрын
After seeing few videos where you did different internet or electrical installations and after listening to this video, I would certainly recommand to all those "so called" certified RV technicians to take a course from you!!! It would cost us less and be better done...
@anthonyg9787
@anthonyg9787 2 жыл бұрын
I am right now doing my electric system now... 800 litho and 1290w solar with victron goodies..... omg the learning curve :)
@becsmom89
@becsmom89 2 жыл бұрын
Sounded greek to me but my husband was mesmerized!! Thanks for the info. Bob and Sherrie
@scottforrest2097
@scottforrest2097 Жыл бұрын
Chad, you’re an RV God.
@JeffinTD
@JeffinTD Жыл бұрын
Another excellent video. From your previous video, two things I thought I might prefer would be fewer larger batteries, and possibly going 24v.
@cswhiteleytx
@cswhiteleytx 2 жыл бұрын
I had the same problem with our 5500 Gen LP; installed a Victron 32A Autotransformer - wiring L2 through the autotransformer and by passing L1 creating a 180 split phase so the two Victron Muliplus Inverter / Chargers (3000W Each) work in split phase as I had programmed. I can now use all available 45 amps from the generator. I also spoke to Todd at NRVTA and he stated he has seen a Victron Autotransformer installed, but he has never installed one. This was an easy solution to the generator single phase problem. There was an ~ 4 - 6 volt drop on L2, so increased the generator voltage output to ~ 125 Volts on the remote console, so any voltage drop on L2 would keep the output voltage ~ 119 Volts. We will be discussing this in detail during NRVTA Solar School in May 2022.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
The only drawback to that method is the power share will only be for L1 and not the whole RV.
@cswhiteleytx
@cswhiteleytx 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChangingLanes The entire RV has power to both legs since each inverter ./ charger is programmed for split phase where as before installing the autotransformer, the inverter (L1) AC was powered and the second inverter (L2) inverted only since L2 was out of phase. Before adding the autotransformer, both L1 & L2 were single phase. The autotransformer is an option I offer for RV solar system installs for RV's with onboard gen sets.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Oh.. Yea.. if you have 2 inverters, no problem.. 👍🏼
@cswhiteleytx
@cswhiteleytx 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChangingLanes Hope we can catch up one day to visit about all the various configurations for RV power systems.
@SuperSushidog
@SuperSushidog Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. I just subscribed. I might be tying both legs of my 5,500w generator's output together too. The only difference is that I have a 20a breaker on one leg and a 30 amp on the other, but I don't think this will be an issue. I will make sure they are in phase before connecting them. My motorhome is a 1999 National Tropical that came from the factory with a 30-amp electrical system. The previous owner had an RV dealer convert it to 50 amps, but they must have reused the original breaker box as it only has one side. They just wired one wire to the top of the box and the other wire to the bottom. It seems to work fine for our limited power demands, so you know what they say, don't fix it if it ain't broke. We're retired FT RVers who boondock most of the time, so we decided to build our solar system in 2 phases, a 12v basic phase to run all our 12v appliances and a 48v system for our AC high power needs. The main issue we faced is we are retired and living on social security and a small pension so have to do everything on a tight budget forgoing name brand components like Battleborn and Victron for lesser-known brands and must do all the work ourselves - which keeps getting harder as we age. We just completed the first phase in January, with the addition of a custom built 560ah of LiFePo-4 battery, roughly equivalent of 5 1/2 100ah Battleborns, made with 8, 280ah prismatic cells. We used a Heltec 330amp BMS and a 5a active balancer, to start our generator. We built our 12v battery with grade "A" LiFePo-4 prismatic cells having a 6,000 cycle manufacturer projected life at 100% DOD. This means that if we cycled them 100% every single day, 365 days a year, they would last over 16 years! It only cost us $1,500 to build this 560ah battery, including the high amp BMS. The main reason we chose these cells (other than their price and quality) is that they fit perfectly under the steps of our motorhome where our old pair of GC-2 golf cart batteries used to reside. We insulated the battery compartment, cut a small 1" hole in our step risers and installed a tiny computer CPU fan to keep this space at close to room temperature. We started our build 4 years ago with a 620-watt liftable array mounted on the side of our motorhome that practically lifts itself to the correct angle with a couple gas struts. Lifting an array to the correct angle produces 25-30% more than a flat mounted array - even more in winter when the sun is low on the horizon. This first phase, including the liftable array, wiring, breakers, a new Progressive Dynamics 80a Li compatible converter/charger, 600w PSW inverter (to run our TV and PC), an Epever 50a MPPT controller, battery monitor/shunt, and a Renogy battery to battery charger (to protect the alternator) cost us around $3,600. We'll be starting our 48v phase soon, which will give us total off grid electrical independence. Mounting our current solar array on the side of our MH left the roof free to rack 8 BlueSun 460W bifacial solar panels 13" off the roof of our 35ft Class A, to clear our front AC shroud and vents. The front side of these panels are rated at 460 watts with up to 25% additional output from reflected light on the back side, for a total of up to 575 watts, depending on how they are mounted. In our application, this should produce another 10% output off the back of these bifacial panels, from sunlight reflected off our white roof - more during off-peak hours and in the winter, when the sun is lower in the sky. It will give us a good bit of shade too, reducing the heat load on our air conditioners. Our MH is only 11' 9" tall, so we will be able to keep the RV height to 12'. Rather than buying all the individual components, we will be using an all-in-one 48V, 5,000W, 120V PSW Inverter, 80a MPPT 500V controller and 40a ac battery charger by Sungold Power for the bulk of our 120v needs. It's sort of like a budget Quattro, but with less features. This unit will allow 63 amps throughput from an RV park power pole, but won't allow the inverter to add to this power like your sweet Victron Multiplus does. The reason we chose this all-in-one is because the idle power consumption is only 25 watts - and it's only $800. Most this size have an idle power consumption over 70 watts and cost at least $1,200 (a 5kw Quattro sells for over $2,500 these days). Our 48v battery bank will use 16, 305ah prismatic cells (15.6Kwh.) So together with our 560ah (7.1 Kwh)12v bank, we will have a total of 22.7Kwh of batteries onboard which a little less than 18, 100ah Battleborns! We will be replacing our old rear 13.5k btu rooftop Dometic AC with a super high-efficiency 48v DC mini-split heat pump from Cold and Colder.com that only draws 750 watts (16a at 48v) at peak air conditioner output and less than 500 watts when it's cooling normally. Both phases together will only cost around $13,600. Our 2nd phase will provide 24/7 off-grid air conditioning and supplemental heat from the heat pump and allow occasional usage of our 14.5k Btu Furrion front rooftop AC to cool things down for peak afternoon demand, as well as give us whole house 120v ac power. It will allow us to keep our generator in reserve for emergency use only.
@campnut6076
@campnut6076 2 жыл бұрын
Between watching your videos on solar and also RV with Tito's videos it has greatly increased my interest and knowledge of RV solar package possibility's. Thanks for sharing such great info.
@tobydog247
@tobydog247 7 ай бұрын
You are one smart feller. I enjoy your tech stuff even if I don't have it. Although with Florida blocking residents of other states for an extra month in the state parks I am looking at boondocking when I need to. I like the idea of the portable power stations over a more expensive on board solar set up.
@larrybell4599
@larrybell4599 Жыл бұрын
Great explanation of how you combined the generator output.
@jasonrobinson9992
@jasonrobinson9992 2 жыл бұрын
Solar for RV is incredible love it
@GunsmithLC
@GunsmithLC 2 жыл бұрын
Just watched this - I envy your electrical knowledge. When I saw those 10 batteries I was thinking, 'what kind of weight does this add to your coach"? I have a similar Genset in our Fuzion.. Now I'll have to check out the discharge wiring to see if ours is split into twin 30s also... Trying to follow the 'stuff' you all have in your power management system I'm reminded of an old "Laugh-In" reply when Dan was giving Dick instructions to follow..... Dick would reply, "You lost me at the bakery".....when there was never any mention of a bakery. What you've done, and installed IMHO, is way above what the majority of campers can ever afford to obtain unless they're as trained as you are.. It's beautifully done and I can't commend you enough.. Many thanks for this video.. Safe travels, Chad.
@jacquetaylor2714
@jacquetaylor2714 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your lack of experience I really appreciate you both!
@johnwilliams640
@johnwilliams640 2 жыл бұрын
that was funny
@robertosgood961
@robertosgood961 2 жыл бұрын
Terrific video and explanation! I only wish I knew what you were talking about! Lol I know it's not so difficult to understand (electrical stuff) but it's as if your speaking a different language. I just tilt my head a little like a dog that doesn't get what you are saying. Keep these coming, some day I'll get it...
@DevineDestinations-6673
@DevineDestinations-6673 8 ай бұрын
Chad, My wife and I follow you guys all the time. I am a planner. I research and prepare before I buy. I try to educate as much as possible but some things are beyond my abilities or expertise. Electricity is one of those areas. I respect your experience, especially in the service. I was Army but not in the same field. So I am asking your opinion because I have no real idea and surfing the internet and especially KZbin, you just get so many different opinions and some are skewed by trying to sell a product. I trust your opinion so here it is....finally. If you were buying a brand new RV Toyhauler that has the factory prep or even some small amount of solar and you want to be able to boon dock for long periods of time and run everything as if you were on shore power, what would your system look like? You don't need to mention brands if you don't want to but what is truly needed? Solar and generator I'm sure but what else? If you were someone like me who doesn't have the expertise to do a self install who would you recommend to provide the full set up? I've seen some total kits for like 2400 watts but does it really cost 25k+? Thank you sir in advance.
@johnfitzgerald5206
@johnfitzgerald5206 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video. I have a GD Solitude with a generator. My problem was that when installed my solar system and 6 batteries in the pass through, I positioned the transfer switch behind everything, and I cannot now get at it unless I remove all the batteries and the board holding all the Victron equipment. So I then thought I would try to jump the lines at the generator. This was also a no-go unless I pulled the entire generator out--too much for me to do! So followed the generator output wiring out of the generator and noticed, for the first time, a square electrical box in the front compartment, and saw that the output from the generator went into it. I opened the box, and low and behold, the wiring from the generator was joined to the wiring going into the transfer box, and all I have to do is strip off the electrical tape from the factory and join L1 and L2!. Of course, there are a bunch of what looks like 16 gauge wires also connected there to the generator output wires, and I have not yet figured out what they do. I'll let you know how it works when I get finished with it.
@reelamor9950
@reelamor9950 Жыл бұрын
You make all of this solar make sense in the Rv. we are waiting for our 381m and F350. Hopefully both sometime by the end of the year. This helps with our plans for solar ! Thank you
@Assassin1959
@Assassin1959 2 жыл бұрын
Great video brother.... you lost me around the first minute, but I watched the entire video just because I like your informative videos. Thanks
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! 😊
@fredbahrke4796
@fredbahrke4796 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and perfect timing. You could not have explained the generator issue better!
@anniegogogone1806
@anniegogogone1806 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Great video Chad. You always explain it so well. Thanks.
@RVLifeWithTheMuirs
@RVLifeWithTheMuirs 2 жыл бұрын
Great info!!! I look forward to your videos because I always learn something new.
@CountryBoyMoto
@CountryBoyMoto 2 жыл бұрын
You mentioned the word that I want someone to talk about but no one really does concerning the electrical systems. HEAT. I am converting to lithium ion and have heard it mentioned many times that you can put those batteries inside along with the converter/inverter/charger but I’m still concerned about the heat generated and no one is giving any real data on it. If you have an opportunity can you do that in a video? I have a toy hauler so my storage is very limited and wanted to put my new electric system under my bed area so I need to know what kind of heat could be potential coming off of these components. Thank you and I love your channel.
@CodyDaig
@CodyDaig 2 жыл бұрын
FINALLY!!!!! Too bad I sold the rig I needed this for, but if I ever get a generator added to the new rig I will keep this in mind. Thanks!
@mikeyc7072
@mikeyc7072 2 жыл бұрын
"I'm a Tech Nut" - sounds like the perfect reason to me!!!
@johnandjanet13
@johnandjanet13 2 жыл бұрын
Oh. By the way I shared this on my Facebook page. I have told everyone I know to watch your videos on specific areas. You are a blessing. Thank you Chad and Terra
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 😊
@marcsmelser9508
@marcsmelser9508 2 жыл бұрын
I had the exact same problem with the generator that you did in this video. I had not realized what the fix for it was yet. Thank you, this clears the generator throwing only one breaker up. By the way I pretty much watched your videos on installing the Victron Multiplus, Cerbo, etc... and used your links to buy all of it. Hopefully by using your links I at least bought you guys a cheese burger. We have the exact same system except I bought 3 large form AmpereTime 400 AH batteries for a total of 1200AH. I also wish I would have thought it through better and went with a 24 or 48 volt system. I have dual sets of 4/0 wire running to from the batteries to the inverter to avoid the heat.
@KevinCoop1
@KevinCoop1 2 жыл бұрын
Chad, Very smart fix for the generator. I looked at the wiring diagram that you showed and the generator is paralleled on L1 and L2 just ahead of the two breakers and the L0’s were also connected together. So, I learned something! Thanks for the vide. If you want to get your solar to put out the full 2000 watts or more, go to a mountain top in New Mexico in the summer near solstice time and at noon. Respectfully, Kevin
@lancesolberg6182
@lancesolberg6182 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not electrion Alot actually most of went over my head. I'm glad it worked for you.
@Formulabruce
@Formulabruce 2 жыл бұрын
Well done Video! How you got it all into 19 minutes is amazing! Watched every second! Thanks!
@mikemoxley9477
@mikemoxley9477 2 жыл бұрын
Can sure use this tech info.!!!! Thanks again for ALL you guys do for the RV world.
@nproctor74
@nproctor74 2 жыл бұрын
Nice work!! Always enjoy your knowledge transfers!
@markratliff7991
@markratliff7991 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chad for the generator "fix" I am in the process of installing the Victron Multiplus II 12V 2 x 120 inverter. I also have the Onan 5500 in my 50A Roadside Warrio 427 Toyhauler. Have already purchased the Morris Products Multi-Cable Connector. Thanks again. Love your channel!!
@Theamr952
@Theamr952 Жыл бұрын
Great video - especially the section around the Onan and Victron MultiPlus 2x120. I made the connection in the junction box near the generator instead of the transfer switch but in the end it is exactly the same as what you recommended. Thank you for the tip!
@gordschultz1980
@gordschultz1980 2 жыл бұрын
Another awesome video Chad! These are so helpful for those of us just starting to dip our toes into solar. Also want to thank both of you for all your videos. Over the last year with all the Covid crap your content has been entertaining, informative and helped us make the right decision on an RV and all the things we need to enjoy it. Thanks so much for that! You helped us get through Covid!
@robertshannon8947
@robertshannon8947 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Thanks for sharing and Tara did a fantastic job on the editing.
@mattoverholser4266
@mattoverholser4266 2 жыл бұрын
Chad, these are the videos I like the most from you guys. Yes, it's nice to see the different spots you guys go and the adventures you take but these are great so I know what to look for when we get our toy hauler. (Still a few years away though 😔) I appreciate your time making these.
@rticul8862
@rticul8862 6 ай бұрын
Great video. I'd suggest looking into MOCA adapters. It allows you to send ethernet through your coax, but at tull speed, unlike powerline connectors.
@michaeldean3247
@michaeldean3247 2 жыл бұрын
FYI: I always watch all your videos even though I don't RV yet. You and the Mrs are excellent at providing me with great knowledge for when I'm ready to make my move. I was hoping that this year would be our year to retire. Hopefully if the market just starts turning positive I can do it late this year or in 2023. Please keep posting.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! 😊
@lifewithlennie
@lifewithlennie 2 жыл бұрын
we have 24 volt 5000 watt Victron inverter with 2100 watts of solar ,with 1000 amps of battle born batteries. love it love it. we can run two A/C's no problem.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice! 👍🏼
@Augiebracerofam
@Augiebracerofam 2 жыл бұрын
Great information. Just because the wires can connect together, it doesn’t always mean it will work. You still need a good knowledge base and experienced friends to help optimize everything. Thank you for sharing and have a great day.
@RichardDeAgazio
@RichardDeAgazio 2 жыл бұрын
This was terrific...i don't pretend to know most of what you were talking about but it sure sounded good!
@richardcoyle2635
@richardcoyle2635 2 жыл бұрын
Lots of good scary info for a novice like me with two batteries hooked in parrelell. See ya next week.
@eastofindy
@eastofindy 2 жыл бұрын
I’m looking at getting to a 48v system. Thank you for confirmation that it isn’t such a crazy thought. I just need to get the details worked out. 👍👍
@cluuck4617
@cluuck4617 2 жыл бұрын
Fascinating, not the first time sign waves have changed my thought process.
@razmondpush2971
@razmondpush2971 2 жыл бұрын
Nice job, but there were no shocking experiences...lol Always look forward to a new and exciting video from Changing Lanes, always learn something. My best to you and yours.
@PSD9737-ML
@PSD9737-ML Жыл бұрын
Hey Chad, I'm a bit of a tech geek like youself. I did an install just over a year ago using most of the same Victron equipment that you have. We just bought a new RV with a 50amp service, and on your advice, will be changing out our MultiPlus to a MultiPlus II on the new rig. Looking forward to getting at it. Great informative videos. Thanks!
@tadred1
@tadred1 2 жыл бұрын
Great info! You explained this very well and I too find inspiration walking around the home improvement stores (Lowes, Home Depot, Menards, etc)! I just added the Micro-Air Easy Start to both my A/C's today as I know we will be camping at some places that only provide 30 amp connections. Got them wired up and watched my SurgeGuard display for what amps they drew as they started up. Only saw about 12-14 amps on the individual A/C's and 23-24 amps when they both started at the same time. Love Technology!
@skiimountaineer
@skiimountaineer 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I didn’t know that about the multiplus 2 and a generator… not to mention Wi-Fi problems in concentrated areas!
@lauramouser
@lauramouser 2 жыл бұрын
You're an electrical genius!
@brianpetersen3262
@brianpetersen3262 2 жыл бұрын
Chad, thank you 1000% I just installed the mp2 and discovered the same issue, I mistakenly assumed the genset was 120/240 and was chasing my tail for a bit. Being a long time viewer of yours I has a feeling you may have encountered the same issue. Glad I checked here first! Love the content guys, being like minded I get alot out of your videos. Hope all is well in your hood! Happy travels!
@ronaldsimmons8346
@ronaldsimmons8346 2 жыл бұрын
Thank goodness for smart people...
@kevinstephens1109
@kevinstephens1109 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video. The Al-Go-Ry-Them Lol has been appeased. Keep up the great work
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for feeding the youtube beast! 😊
@dennycappetta2035
@dennycappetta2035 2 жыл бұрын
Great info, Chad. When I get to install solar, inverter, batteries, etc. on my rig, I'll look back at this video for advice. Thank you so much for sharing.
@AllElectricFamily
@AllElectricFamily 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. We are currently upgrading our batteries and installing solar on our Airstream. So much to learn!
@karlswope2331
@karlswope2331 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and explanation of your system...love your DIY how to videos keep up the good work Chad 👍
@HighMXHubby
@HighMXHubby 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks for the tip about going a higher voltage on the solar panels.
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
The solar panels are already around 100V... I was referring to the battery bank wiring. Hope that makes sense.. 👍🏼
@HighMXHubby
@HighMXHubby 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChangingLanes it does. I was hoping your panel voltage was higher. Watching your videos really helped me to get past my analysis paralysis for my inverter/charger setup. Thanks!!!
@jmjbedpa
@jmjbedpa 2 жыл бұрын
Wow !!!! Chad you are a techno. Loads of info. Thanks and stay safe out there.
@davidoverholt251
@davidoverholt251 2 жыл бұрын
You two share the truth about your travel in your 5th Wheel!
@DeekJohnson
@DeekJohnson 10 ай бұрын
Combining the generating legs is next on my list....thx! Then auto start relay.
@johnbell4976
@johnbell4976 2 жыл бұрын
Chad you are amazing. All the stuff is way beyond me but I always pick up something. Keep the great videos coming.
@raywilliams9934
@raywilliams9934 2 жыл бұрын
Chad I have a very similar system. I thought about using a 24 volt or higher dc system. The only issue with this is that the dc system for your trailer is 12 volts. If you used a higher dc voltage you would need a voltage reducer from the batteries to your dc panel. I have a tip for Power Assist. Recently we were hooked up to a 50 amp pedestal & the pedestal breaker kept tripping. I was running both ac’s, the electric hot water heater, & the inverter was charging my 8 batteries. When I looked on the VRM portal I saw that neither leg of the shore power was pulling enough power to trip the breaker. Thus I had a weak breaker. This was a weekend. I set the input current to 30 amps & when the demand was higher the inverter assisted & the breaker did not trip.
@Bwanar1
@Bwanar1 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the killer explanation. Planning to add a second AC in the RV one of these days soon and that may turn out to really be a big help.
@Ktagg86
@Ktagg86 2 жыл бұрын
Make sure contractor on the ATS can handle the 45am per leg. Good job on the video!!
@ntrujill1
@ntrujill1 2 жыл бұрын
Chad, Glad you and Tara enjoyed the Balloon Fiesta, Wife and I are Duke City born and raised. I am getting ready to install the system based on the connection diagram you posted previously. Can you please update that diagram with the ONAN joining of L1 and L2 . We have the same generator as well. Thanks for your wonderful videos! Generator output L1/L2 tied together on busbar and a single wire from busbar to ATS T1 connection. Is this correct?
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
correct! However, another commenter recommend this to bridge them and I agree: amzn.to/376f5g5
@cathyomstead2679
@cathyomstead2679 2 жыл бұрын
We are waiting for our Leisure Travel Van. Good to be informed
@knlgarner
@knlgarner 2 жыл бұрын
Great info. We don’t full time but I am considering Solar/batteries/inverter to up our off grid capabilities
@benjones8977
@benjones8977 2 жыл бұрын
Wow you got more Battle Born Batteries than I have for my house! But I guess I have more PV, so it balances out! 🖖😝
@duanebuck193
@duanebuck193 2 жыл бұрын
Chad, as always, thank you for sharing. A whole lot of information was provided, and any time it helps understand systems better, it's a good thing!
@mattmcdermott4766
@mattmcdermott4766 2 жыл бұрын
I love your tec talk and you and your wife are great folks!!! I live here in Northwestern Arizona and work Southern AZ and Nevada.... Love different RV spots.... I've recommended and now know witch ones not to go to. God Bless you both... Oh, have your wife check out a Rife machine. It works on electric sound waves and different hrts....
@vernonanderson9252
@vernonanderson9252 2 жыл бұрын
Chad thanks for making another fantastic video.
@joelhaldeman
@joelhaldeman 2 жыл бұрын
This is the most helpful video ever. We have the same rig and MP2 and I've been looking for a way to solve this. Thanks for your thorough research on it!
@lifeintnchevalier
@lifeintnchevalier 2 жыл бұрын
Nice work Chad !! Learned something new on the Gen set power.
@JoeHartley-yq7be
@JoeHartley-yq7be Жыл бұрын
I love your solar setup and was going to mirror it (one side at a time due to cost). 5 200w panels in series and 2 BB CG3 270 ah in series. Is there any chance you made an updated Hardware list/diagram for the 24v system. I know your no longer in that rig but just hoping you already had updated documentation/diagrams for the 24v setup, Thanks.
@Bl4ckVV0lF
@Bl4ckVV0lF 2 жыл бұрын
When we buy our toy hauler hopefully in a few months, ima park next to you Chad so you can help me install it 😂… I want your identical setup! Thank you for the video!
@stephencmullins
@stephencmullins 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Chad. I just installed a similar system on my Class A. With all Victron, Multiplus II with 1,200w solar, a 5,000 Onan generator and 600ah Battleborn. I also have some DC/DC chargers to allow charging from my engine alternator when driving. First time I used the generator I set the load limit to 40amps and sure enough blew the breaker on the generator. I’m sending your fix to the installer I used to get his feedback on if it can apply to me as well. Thanks so much for your doing all the research 🤓
@jeffsteele1295
@jeffsteele1295 2 жыл бұрын
Great info Chad wow when you put your heart into something you go all in ! I have heard that each time the inverter has to step up the voltage their is a power loss.
@davefischer52080
@davefischer52080 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video! I have been piecing my whole system together for my Grand RV 381M and this helped me feel much more confident with not only my decision to buy this system but also to install it myself.
@svkarvi5895
@svkarvi5895 2 жыл бұрын
Well, it pays to procrastinate!, and clearly I must have been procrastinating for this video! I've relied on solar/wind turbine/lithium and Victron for years living the good life on our cruising sailboat in Mexico. All was installed in 2016. Last year we bought a '21 Momentum 397TH and I started the work on the electrical design so we can "anchor out". Last fall I installed ten 200W Rich Solar 24V panels on the roof. After that the analysis paralysis and procrastination set in. I've gone back and forth several times on the 12/24/48V question. Before this video, I'd kind of settled back at 12V mostly due to all the 12V devices onboard. If I installed 24 or 48 volt, I would need a DC-DC step down to power the 12V devices. At first, I thought no big deal, they're all low current LED stuff. Then I ran into the hydraulic motor on the Lippert stabilizers. That motor is rated at 100amps. While it probably will never pull 100amps, any DC step down should be sized for it, and that means a big buck-boost converter and more $$. But after your video, you have me thinking about 48V again. For the lithiums, I'm planning on the server-rack form factor from either SOK or Signature Solar. I already have a couple of 100ah Battle Borns, so I'm now thinking I'll handle the 12V requirement by keeping the Battle Borns and running a Vicrton Orion DC-DC charger from the 48V house bank. It will be a project for the summer. We're presently on the boat in Mexico dealing with other projects like bottom paint, sails and running rigging. Thanks for the video and the update on your thoughts. And PS, thanks for your Navy service. I was a Marine radar tech. Our son was an Afghanistan combat Marine. And our daughter was a Navy COD pilot. My Marine Corps electronics training has led me down a similar path of a career in IT and "no tech shall go untested". :-)
@ChangingLanes
@ChangingLanes 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you BOTH for your service! 🇺🇸
@svkarvi5895
@svkarvi5895 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChangingLanes Chad, BOTH?? I thought sure you'd pick up on the "COD" (C2 Greyhound) reference with your Hawkeye experience. The E2 and C2 are sister ships! 8-) 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
@4everlandrv988
@4everlandrv988 2 жыл бұрын
Who's on first... All joking aside, great info. More than I need at this time, but possibilities for the future. We're all excited about our upgrade to two 6 volt deep cycle batteries from a single 12 volt. We do have one 190 panel to help power our 12 volt fridge. Wish I could remember all my avionics knowledge from my military days like you remember you do. Hope you guys are doing well. Looking forward to meeting you on the road someday soon. Chief, Dee and Lucy 🐾 Where are you located these days?
@deegeejohnson999
@deegeejohnson999 2 жыл бұрын
Great job as always, Chad!
@KCInferno
@KCInferno 2 жыл бұрын
Always like watching your videos. My 12volt system works just fine, but I totally agree looking back that a 24 volt system would have been better.
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