My first post. I had asked Solar Boondocker and Bob how many ah were in the agm batteries to power their rigs. My question was read as how many agm's. I could have miss asked the question. Common these days with chemo brain.
I guess I'm asking what formula is out there.
I want to use a 700 watt microwave, a 5000 btu air conditioning unit, may end up with a swamp cooler, a wynter 45 quart refer or maybe an ice maker and cooler, and a smart tv. I now have 4 / 100watt panels with a pmw? controller. I'm going to upgrade to an mppt. I revived 2 agm 43 ah wheel chair batteries so they now accept a charge.
Currently the controller is showing I'm taking in 13.4 amps into the batteries.
I haven't hit the road yet but target date is July 19th 2018 and heading to the Winthrop Blues Festival in Washington.
I also bought a Harbor Freight 2000 watt generator.
Heading out in a 84 chevy 3/4 ton van and a 6 x 10 cargo trailer. I'm taking Mr Wells suggestions.
Addicted to TV and want to stay connected.
Any and all knowledge shared is greatly appreciated.
Thanks to all!
I guess I'm asking what formula is out there.
I want to use a 700 watt microwave, a 5000 btu air conditioning unit, may end up with a swamp cooler, a wynter 45 quart refer or maybe an ice maker and cooler, and a smart tv. I now have 4 / 100watt panels with a pmw? controller. I'm going to upgrade to an mppt. I revived 2 agm 43 ah wheel chair batteries so they now accept a charge.
Currently the controller is showing I'm taking in 13.4 amps into the batteries.
I haven't hit the road yet but target date is July 19th 2018 and heading to the Winthrop Blues Festival in Washington.
I also bought a Harbor Freight 2000 watt generator.
Heading out in a 84 chevy 3/4 ton van and a 6 x 10 cargo trailer. I'm taking Mr Wells suggestions.
Addicted to TV and want to stay connected.
Any and all knowledge shared is greatly appreciated.
Thanks to all!