bajajoaquin
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I found this forum from the mobile solar power website. On the pages describing the 400w systems there were two things that confused me.
1. there’s a difference between a 400w system and a 400w system with alternator charging. I’m looking at 200w but it didn’t mention alternator charging. Can I add a solar charge controller to my existing battery/12v setup or do I need to start from scratch? I’d like to charge while I drive.
2. the 400w system has a note in there that hooking up the panels in series would be preferred, but the controller won’t handle it. In order to allow for adding panels later and because I’m not sure how long my cables may have to run yet, I’d like to have the option of running in series. What would I need to change about the system? Is it as simple as getting a different controller?
I just bought the camper, so I don’t know the details yet it’s got an unidentified 12v battery for house power now. Depending on cost and the cost of other things I need to do, I’ll be upgrading that to either 2 6v or maybe a LiFePO4 (is that right?). I suppose I could run 2-12v in parallel if I really needed to conserve short term dollars. (Camper needs 7 new tires, belts, hoses and other delayed maintenance, cost TBD)
As for the size of the system, I haven’t done an audit, but my family of four was just fine in Baja for a week in a truck camper with a 64w panel run through the fridge (by previous owner) and a single battery. So we really don’t run much, but my wife would like to be a little less careful this time around. 200 should be plenty without spending money on capacity we don’t need.
1. there’s a difference between a 400w system and a 400w system with alternator charging. I’m looking at 200w but it didn’t mention alternator charging. Can I add a solar charge controller to my existing battery/12v setup or do I need to start from scratch? I’d like to charge while I drive.
2. the 400w system has a note in there that hooking up the panels in series would be preferred, but the controller won’t handle it. In order to allow for adding panels later and because I’m not sure how long my cables may have to run yet, I’d like to have the option of running in series. What would I need to change about the system? Is it as simple as getting a different controller?
I just bought the camper, so I don’t know the details yet it’s got an unidentified 12v battery for house power now. Depending on cost and the cost of other things I need to do, I’ll be upgrading that to either 2 6v or maybe a LiFePO4 (is that right?). I suppose I could run 2-12v in parallel if I really needed to conserve short term dollars. (Camper needs 7 new tires, belts, hoses and other delayed maintenance, cost TBD)
As for the size of the system, I haven’t done an audit, but my family of four was just fine in Baja for a week in a truck camper with a 64w panel run through the fridge (by previous owner) and a single battery. So we really don’t run much, but my wife would like to be a little less careful this time around. 200 should be plenty without spending money on capacity we don’t need.