Zenreaver
Member
First, let me get this out of the way. I'm a stroke survivor with brain damage. I have issues with numbers, and memory. Arguably, the bigger issue, is that I'm also very limited on the amount of time I'm able to spend online in a day. If I'm in front of a screen/monitor for too long, I end up with a migraine. Some days, I get zero time. Others, a few minutes. I'm very lucky if I get 2 hours a day. I HAD a plan, but then life happened.
Previous plan:
I've been doing as much research as I'm able to for almost 2 years now, and was all set to get a hybrid Rav4 in a couple months, then hit the road Feb. 1st. Now, I find myself with a Chevy Express 2500 passenger van, and pressed for time. I'm hoping to be on the road in just under 2 weeks! (I could stay here longer if I'm still installing things, but it is not an ideal situation) I'm expecting to be part-time in the van for the next 2 years. (give or take 6mo)
Since the Rav4 was a hybrid, I had really been focusing on size/weight of items, and was just going to go with a lithium solar generator and a single 100w panel. Now, I find myself with plenty of room, and no real weight or size restrictions. After being in a Suburban and then a motorcycle, this van is Huge! Pretty much everything I need, I already have figured out.. except for Solar/Battery system.
Again, I have brain damage, but I'll attempt to explain what I want. If anything isn't clear, let me know, and I'll do my best to clear things up. I have so many tabs open trying to figure this out, I thought I'd just ask for help.
As far as budget goes. I'd prefer to keep things under $1000. More than that, and I'm pushing my budget. (I could buy the 2nd battery in a couple months if I have to spend more)
I've done my power audit, and the best I can tell..
Wants:
2x 12V 100Ah Deep Cycle AGM batteries should be enough to last me for what I'm doing for the next 2 years
200w Solar panel. Something portable. Doesn't really matter if it folds up or not. Just something that can be stored in the van while driving, and when I'm away from it. I prefer that style, as I will learn if setting it up gets to be a hassle, which will help me on the Next vehicle. (That one will be a much longer than 2yrs, so I'm trying to learn things with this van)
Needs:
Panels to be waterproof.
Batteries to be able to be charged by the alternator while I'm driving.
Easily moved to a different vehicle.
That is about as far as I've gotten. If you wonderful people had $1000 to spend to get solar up and running, how would you spend it?
Thank you in advance!
Previous plan:
I've been doing as much research as I'm able to for almost 2 years now, and was all set to get a hybrid Rav4 in a couple months, then hit the road Feb. 1st. Now, I find myself with a Chevy Express 2500 passenger van, and pressed for time. I'm hoping to be on the road in just under 2 weeks! (I could stay here longer if I'm still installing things, but it is not an ideal situation) I'm expecting to be part-time in the van for the next 2 years. (give or take 6mo)
Since the Rav4 was a hybrid, I had really been focusing on size/weight of items, and was just going to go with a lithium solar generator and a single 100w panel. Now, I find myself with plenty of room, and no real weight or size restrictions. After being in a Suburban and then a motorcycle, this van is Huge! Pretty much everything I need, I already have figured out.. except for Solar/Battery system.
Again, I have brain damage, but I'll attempt to explain what I want. If anything isn't clear, let me know, and I'll do my best to clear things up. I have so many tabs open trying to figure this out, I thought I'd just ask for help.
As far as budget goes. I'd prefer to keep things under $1000. More than that, and I'm pushing my budget. (I could buy the 2nd battery in a couple months if I have to spend more)
I've done my power audit, and the best I can tell..
Wants:
2x 12V 100Ah Deep Cycle AGM batteries should be enough to last me for what I'm doing for the next 2 years
200w Solar panel. Something portable. Doesn't really matter if it folds up or not. Just something that can be stored in the van while driving, and when I'm away from it. I prefer that style, as I will learn if setting it up gets to be a hassle, which will help me on the Next vehicle. (That one will be a much longer than 2yrs, so I'm trying to learn things with this van)
Needs:
Panels to be waterproof.
Batteries to be able to be charged by the alternator while I'm driving.
Easily moved to a different vehicle.
That is about as far as I've gotten. If you wonderful people had $1000 to spend to get solar up and running, how would you spend it?
Thank you in advance!