NomadicFoodie
Well-known member
I'm not a solar tech, or an electrician, nor a mechanic, or particularly handy, though I have good "bush skills" and am more organized than the average.
I'm TERRIBLE at math.
I'm trying to get my head around solar for a potential gasoline ProMaster. I know I will want a simple fridge, and a power greedy microwave and AC. Maybe an instapot. I'll want Heat when it's cold, and hot water showers about 2x a week at most.The rest I think I can run off my Jackery 500 which I can buy a solar panel for as a backup. I would like the capacity to go off grid for 2+ weeks and not move.
What's wrong (other than environmentally) with just using the engine to drive it all? An invertor seems a good idea (hazy about what it does) The AC in a ProMaster is decent, can I pipe it into the back for a few hours when in the desert midday sun? Can't I heat hot water via the engine? Turn on the engine when I need to run the microwave or heat the van on a cold morning? What's wrong with an extra gas tank, a big alternator and shit ton of batteries? I just watched a friend try to solar power a S&B with 2 $80 solar panels and not get results as promised...
Flex panels pool water, and crystal panels shatter from weather and stones...
Panels are not stealth. They lie about delivery. Gasoline seems a good solution. Gas propane I am not comfotable with other than a mini camper stove.
Please change my mind.
Thanks for listening!
I'm TERRIBLE at math.
I'm trying to get my head around solar for a potential gasoline ProMaster. I know I will want a simple fridge, and a power greedy microwave and AC. Maybe an instapot. I'll want Heat when it's cold, and hot water showers about 2x a week at most.The rest I think I can run off my Jackery 500 which I can buy a solar panel for as a backup. I would like the capacity to go off grid for 2+ weeks and not move.
What's wrong (other than environmentally) with just using the engine to drive it all? An invertor seems a good idea (hazy about what it does) The AC in a ProMaster is decent, can I pipe it into the back for a few hours when in the desert midday sun? Can't I heat hot water via the engine? Turn on the engine when I need to run the microwave or heat the van on a cold morning? What's wrong with an extra gas tank, a big alternator and shit ton of batteries? I just watched a friend try to solar power a S&B with 2 $80 solar panels and not get results as promised...
Flex panels pool water, and crystal panels shatter from weather and stones...
Panels are not stealth. They lie about delivery. Gasoline seems a good solution. Gas propane I am not comfotable with other than a mini camper stove.
Please change my mind.
Thanks for listening!