I plan to run a low watt system (laptop, small 12v portable fridge, USB small fan, and LED lantern), maybe 150+ watts max draw? (Maybe 4G booster also.)
This is for a Dodge Grand Caravan. It's important to me to not to be stuck without power. I'm assuming 200 watts of solar -but maybe I can fit 300?
1. 200 Ah 12v AGM battery connected with a smart isolator plus solar: it seems that with moderate driving the battery should stay topped up?
2. Dual System: Solar feeds a lithium 12v. 50 or 100 Ah battery in the back. In the front, have a separate system with 100 Ah AGM connected with isolator. Swap out the appliances between the two depending on which battery has more charge. (Or split the appliances between the systems.) Complicated, I know, and maybe I'm overthinking this, but it seems more reliable to me since I'd still be getting power even if one system has issues.
Any thoughts on which system is more practical or could be configured better?
This is for a Dodge Grand Caravan. It's important to me to not to be stuck without power. I'm assuming 200 watts of solar -but maybe I can fit 300?
1. 200 Ah 12v AGM battery connected with a smart isolator plus solar: it seems that with moderate driving the battery should stay topped up?
2. Dual System: Solar feeds a lithium 12v. 50 or 100 Ah battery in the back. In the front, have a separate system with 100 Ah AGM connected with isolator. Swap out the appliances between the two depending on which battery has more charge. (Or split the appliances between the systems.) Complicated, I know, and maybe I'm overthinking this, but it seems more reliable to me since I'd still be getting power even if one system has issues.
Any thoughts on which system is more practical or could be configured better?