breaker1nine
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Ya I could get the Kodiak, which is 12v all in one system, 20 lbs total battery and all, but capacity is only 1.1kWh. Maxes out at 600w solar, which isnt bad but i was concerned with the panels because it cant be over 30 amps or 600w. I will call Kodiak and see how I can max out the solar on it. I really like the Kodiak from what I can tell, and in a few months they said they will be able to charge more batteries that are lithium instead of only lead acid. I think I will be driving more than I think and will be able to charge my Kodiak via the cig lighter, or ac when at friends, or solar when im just camped in nowhere land.
I am sure you guys seen the Kodiak right? https://www.inergysolar.com/product/kodiak/
The only reason i turned my nose up at the kodiak and to build my own system was the panel voltage was 32v. 3 of those panasonics fit perfectly ontop of the roof. but having to keep below the specs of kodiak makes it not able to charge so fast everyday like I thought, i dont know. Solar panels are always getting more watts for less space so by the time I do buy my setup, there will be better panels, better batteries, better everything cause future holds improvements for us.
I am sure you guys seen the Kodiak right? https://www.inergysolar.com/product/kodiak/
The only reason i turned my nose up at the kodiak and to build my own system was the panel voltage was 32v. 3 of those panasonics fit perfectly ontop of the roof. but having to keep below the specs of kodiak makes it not able to charge so fast everyday like I thought, i dont know. Solar panels are always getting more watts for less space so by the time I do buy my setup, there will be better panels, better batteries, better everything cause future holds improvements for us.