boondocking in a van with AC is still a relatively unsolved challenge.
As some have posted.. you can technically do it, but its going to require at least 8 panels, probably more, and so much battery power that you'll either be forced to get Lithium batteries (insanely expensive), or end up...
Thanks for the great info as usual SternWake!
I was afraid of so much weight being so high, especially if I ever get rear-ended..
Back to the drawing board.. also thanks for the link! Will keep my eye on that for the panels
Hey Everyone!!
Still trying to plan out a solar setup for my van without drilling or cutting into the van (Ram Promaster City)..
Leaning towards lead acid as Lifepo4 and AGM are not well suited for budget solar, beginners, or especially both.
Also want to keep the batteries outside if I can...
posted two weeks ago..
http://www.gonewiththewynns.com/off-grid-solar-rv-air-conditioning
I know they have lots more solar and batts than a van could ever handle... but at least people are still trying..
now we just need to wait for panels and batteries at get a little stronger, and smaller...
Hey Everyone!
I have a piece of audio gear made in the UK.
Just want to make sure I'm calculating this device's watt load correctly.. here's a shot of the "AC MAINS IN":
Conveniently, it has 55W MAX listed there.. can I assume that is the required wattage per hr for this device?
It's a...
Plus I could see portable panels being very inconvenient when looking to stealth boondock in urban areas.
That, plus seeing a video on how easy it is to mount flexible panels is making me reconsider.. again..
A friend quoted that price, but I believe he has a country club / golf course connection where they buy in bulk. I'll confirm in case I misinterpreted or am confusing model numbers.
I can get t-105s for 99 each... thats almost the cost of the costcos but id have to start off with at least a 200w kit and even that might not be enough right?
maybe the 100w starter kit and 2 t-105s is the way to go.. I think i can get them for 99 each in FL so that would put me just short of 400 if I don't do an inverter..
Thank you for taking your time explaining! That's huge for a newbie like me!!
Can you recommend a good pair of golf carts for a 100w budget system with plans to add more panels? (not mounted)
GREAT! The 100 starter kit and Walmart battery are the perfect price point for me to get in.
I seem to be missing a basic chunk of knowledge regarding this though... if I were to skip the inverter and get dc adaptors for my phone, laptop, tablet, and get dc fans and lights... do they all get...