I’m looking to power my shed/man cave with solar panels on the roof, a fully wired shed (lights, 4 duplex outlets, garage door opener, etc), a circuit breaker panel, and my Anker 767. Occasionally I use the 767 camping so having the mobility option of taking it with me and then plugging it back...
I see a few threads discussing the merits of each system, but the advantages of 24v over 12v don’t seem to be realized until the you are a large system. Is that true? I’m looking at installing four 200w panels on the roof of my shed and don’t foresee it expanding (due to physical size of roof)...
If I’m hooking up two batteries in parallel, what are the pros/cons of the two wiring layouts below? I see examples of both on the internet and I don’t know which way is better and which way is worse. To put this in perspective, it will be a simple dual LFP4 battery setup in my travel trailer...
New to the site, new to solar, and new to lithium. Planning an upgrade to my RV‘s battery system for longer trips away from shore power. First phase this year is a large battery bank and the second phase likely next fall will be solar on the roof. Hope to learn lots here and will likely ask...
I’m planning to increase the available 12v power to my RV but am not dabbing in solar yet. We only need the ability to get a couple days off-grid as we spend one or two nights in the camper while traveling longer distances from origination to destination and then are plugged back into shore...