End of another day for me. 1:45 am.Sounds like you are doing good! I haven't picked out a solar generator yet, but I'm getting close in making a decision. I had a small 100w solar panel that topped off my batteries, but that got stolen along with some other camping things some time ago. I did get new tires put on the rv last week...really happy about that! Decided on a new exhaust fan for the bathroom...went with MaxxAir (?) basic exhaust only...plenty good enough ventilation for my small living area and with a window open...should be just fine. I'm contemplating other uses for the rear corner bed, since I like the cab over bed better. I need some coffee myself and then a walk...I usually have some revelations to problems I'm working through, not always for the best! I'm pretty good at breaking stuff. Oh well that is part of the adventure.
Of course I've been getting some advice about what I need to concentrate on. One very recent one suggested that I don't need the comfort of an electric coffee pot or microwave or as much fridg/freezer space that I'm planning on. Each to their own I think. All well taken of course. I've gave that some thought and decided that it would be less expensive to down size than to "upsize" and more comfortable as well.
I'll make a suggestion to you as well - and then tell you what I've done.
Boon docking electrical capacity so that you don't need to use a gas powered generator should be considered, so Look at the capacity of deep cycle boat batteries. Two is meeting my minimum requirements for coffee pot, microwave and rv sized refrigerator used conservatively. I'm able to recharge fully in about 6 hours using a 10 amp charger.
Batteries cost me about $70 each, going to add a third one just for kicks. Plus I have a small gas generator (2 cycle) (700 watts) just in case it rains or is cloudy for a long period of time. As I mentioned before, I just got a 2500 watt (5000 watts surge) pure sign wave inverter, So that meets my needs for shore power just about anyplace I find myself. Next is the solar panels to provide the 10 or so amps plus the controller to keep the batteries up to snuff over a 24 hour period. I'm going for a bit of over kill on those as well, so am planning on 15 amps at 12 volts for 6 hours.
Your plan to use a solar generator will have to be sized for your needs and as I look around, I find them compact and seem to have everything contained in one package ---BUT-- If anything fails, the whole thing has to be sent in for repair or replacement which will leave you without power for who knows how long. With my system plan, I can replace any piece from any local source --- and--- the over all cost will be less than a comparable solar generator, just not as convenient or compact. Just my thoughts.
I've got other thoughts bumping around between my two slightly bruised brain cells, So It's nap time for now.