pnwexplorer
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Hey All,
I'm just creeping into the realm of all things solar, and I've discovered that I just opened up a huge can of worms! haha.
I watched the Youtube video that was posted on here about calculating the total number of watts needed per day... My biggest concern is the fridge that I currently have. It's an R/V & boat fridge, a Norcold DE-351D, and it's quite old. After calculating the wattage for a 24hr period I was a bit shocked, so here's the break down :
12v*3.5A*24 = 1008 watts per day!
After briefly looking at the spec's for a Renogy 100 Watts 12 Volts Monocrystalline Solar Panel it looks like a MAX out put of 500 watt hrs per day.
So then I started to think... "wait don't fridges cycle on and off?" Is that the case, if so do I need to factor in this duty cycle?
Along with the fridge I'm planning on charging both my laptop & phone once per day. I also have an old Sharp Carousel microwave oven in the van.. Who uses a microwave? Reheating things would be nice, but I'm not sure If I'll really need it.
Than van is equipped with a Magnetek power converter, see photo.
This converter goes to the Auxiliary battery (which is junk). Right now it has one Aux battery, I'm thinking that I'll be better off with the two 6V batteries, like most folks have been doing.
Another news flash for me, Inverts & Converters are two different things.. Converters are for A/C to D/C, and Inverters are for D/C to A/C. I also found that you need to be careful when selecting an inverter, as there are cheaper ones that are not pure sine wave.
I'm just creeping into the realm of all things solar, and I've discovered that I just opened up a huge can of worms! haha.
I watched the Youtube video that was posted on here about calculating the total number of watts needed per day... My biggest concern is the fridge that I currently have. It's an R/V & boat fridge, a Norcold DE-351D, and it's quite old. After calculating the wattage for a 24hr period I was a bit shocked, so here's the break down :
12v*3.5A*24 = 1008 watts per day!
After briefly looking at the spec's for a Renogy 100 Watts 12 Volts Monocrystalline Solar Panel it looks like a MAX out put of 500 watt hrs per day.
So then I started to think... "wait don't fridges cycle on and off?" Is that the case, if so do I need to factor in this duty cycle?
Along with the fridge I'm planning on charging both my laptop & phone once per day. I also have an old Sharp Carousel microwave oven in the van.. Who uses a microwave? Reheating things would be nice, but I'm not sure If I'll really need it.
Than van is equipped with a Magnetek power converter, see photo.
This converter goes to the Auxiliary battery (which is junk). Right now it has one Aux battery, I'm thinking that I'll be better off with the two 6V batteries, like most folks have been doing.
Another news flash for me, Inverts & Converters are two different things.. Converters are for A/C to D/C, and Inverters are for D/C to A/C. I also found that you need to be careful when selecting an inverter, as there are cheaper ones that are not pure sine wave.