sandcastle
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The people who did my solar install do van conversions. I don't think many people ask them to do solar and those that do probably don't ask for my size system. I specified 4 panels and 4 AGM batteries with #4 welding wire with a junction box on the roof and they said fine. Then they asked if they could do 2 double-sized batteries instead and I said fine. I'm not sure I got as much battery as I asked for but someone has to crawl under the rig and drop the batteries from above to determine that. They did not buy the brand of panels they advertised so I know nothing about the panels they installed other than what it says in the picture they sent me of the label on the back of the panels. That's where I found out they are off-brand 95 watt panels instead of the brand name 110 watt I expected. And they decided not to use a junction box on the roof without telling me of the change. My guru no longer trusts them so doesn't want me going back to them.<br><br>They did not do an energy audit before installing the system and it didn't occur to me that they were selling me things my system wouldn't run. For instance they said one panel would generally run a fridge. They didn't say, what I now expect is true, that's the 3 cf fridge not the 7 cf one. The audit my guru and I did says I am likely underpowered for my demand even if everything is installed correctly.<br><br>The question I have for this group is what is the best way to make up that deficit. Thus, the question about charging using the alternator in idle. You have all assured me that's a bad idea. So, I either drive or plug in. For now I am plugged in.<br><br>Linda