Hobbydarren
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My attempt at a portable high capacity solar generator trailer.
![66EA2A44-DDF5-4A7E-AE0E-59B5E5CFF81C.jpeg 66EA2A44-DDF5-4A7E-AE0E-59B5E5CFF81C.jpeg](https://diysolarforum.com/data/attachments/93/93926-683504cc791bb3ea90cb60a342a223a5.jpg)
The panels slide in under one another for travel.
![8492B66D-CBFC-42CF-862B-E948B3D19197.jpeg 8492B66D-CBFC-42CF-862B-E948B3D19197.jpeg](https://diysolarforum.com/data/attachments/93/93927-768a8150b7e1d3357e7aab51f630fa99.jpg)
Internals are currently Six lead acid 100AH batteries, 2 x Renogy Rover 60 amp charge controllers and a Gopower IC 3000 inverter charger. I went with the go power unit as it allows me to run my AC on a smaller generator. It was the only one I could find that would allow a 1200 watt generator to run my AC by making up the remainder from battery power.
![CE16F189-5047-46AE-AB30-9C3069A5C3ED.jpeg CE16F189-5047-46AE-AB30-9C3069A5C3ED.jpeg](https://diysolarforum.com/data/attachments/93/93928-45b23884928215c1b930c82597fb3974.jpg)
I now have switches to choose solar inputs, either from onboard solar or two sets of two 445 watt bifacial panels. I just plug these panels in when parked on my hunting property. Still have to mount them somehow. As well I have heated lithium batteries from Alberta Lithium that I will be installing shortly. I use my camp late during the colder months of hunting season here in Alberta so hoping these heated batteries will work as advertised. Will try to post after revisions.
![66EA2A44-DDF5-4A7E-AE0E-59B5E5CFF81C.jpeg 66EA2A44-DDF5-4A7E-AE0E-59B5E5CFF81C.jpeg](https://diysolarforum.com/data/attachments/93/93926-683504cc791bb3ea90cb60a342a223a5.jpg)
The panels slide in under one another for travel.
![8492B66D-CBFC-42CF-862B-E948B3D19197.jpeg 8492B66D-CBFC-42CF-862B-E948B3D19197.jpeg](https://diysolarforum.com/data/attachments/93/93927-768a8150b7e1d3357e7aab51f630fa99.jpg)
Internals are currently Six lead acid 100AH batteries, 2 x Renogy Rover 60 amp charge controllers and a Gopower IC 3000 inverter charger. I went with the go power unit as it allows me to run my AC on a smaller generator. It was the only one I could find that would allow a 1200 watt generator to run my AC by making up the remainder from battery power.
![CE16F189-5047-46AE-AB30-9C3069A5C3ED.jpeg CE16F189-5047-46AE-AB30-9C3069A5C3ED.jpeg](https://diysolarforum.com/data/attachments/93/93928-45b23884928215c1b930c82597fb3974.jpg)
I now have switches to choose solar inputs, either from onboard solar or two sets of two 445 watt bifacial panels. I just plug these panels in when parked on my hunting property. Still have to mount them somehow. As well I have heated lithium batteries from Alberta Lithium that I will be installing shortly. I use my camp late during the colder months of hunting season here in Alberta so hoping these heated batteries will work as advertised. Will try to post after revisions.