...I'm considering 100 Ah LFP...
I also want...a solar generator... as a backup...
I have 320Watts solar on the van and 400Watts on the trailer...W
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hx:
Semi-retired welder-fabricator here.
I turn 72yo in a few weeks, I lived and worked all over this particular planet.
Often, the high-light of my day was walking Third World commercial 'districts' -- a residence in front of a shop, a shop in front of a residence -- chatting with entrepreneur types, everybody doing splendidly with just about nothing... engaging their Imaginations and flowing their Creative Juices.
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Accordingly, most of the time, First Worlder problems seem irrelevant to me.
Weird, eh?
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a)
We workkamp a small organic teaching farm near the outskirts of Eugene, Oregon.
We operate about a dozen mid-1990s Dodge Cummins (mechanical!, no computer!) pick-up trucks for our farmers markets and delivery to local-owned family-operated grocers.
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I rigged each truck with:
* a pair of 105ah Concord Lifeline AGM batteries.
* these charge off the engine alternator through the standard three-prong isolator
www.napaonline.com/en/p/BK_7821769
* as of 2021, each runs through a Harbor Freight 2000-Watt pure-sine inverter.
A dozen identical set-ups.
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In the bed under the canopy, each truck has room for several of our SnoMaster 61qt expedition fridges.
We decided on that specific fridge because of durability and economy of use... they sip 12vdc, the equivalent of 'fumes off an oily rag'.
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q -- why choose:
* 1) modular easy-to-use easy-to-swap easy-to-diagnose components... instead of
* 2) a fussy all-in-one box with concealed who-knows-what one-size-fits-all generic?
a -- I suppose a case could be made for cheap, durable, non-toxic, Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS).
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b)
"This one time, at van-camp, all the cool kids had a SolarJamenator™, so I want one, too!"
[le sigh]