Folks,
Here's my question to you all. Apologizes if it's rather elemental.
We’ve invested a significant amount of money into the electrical system of our RV and feel like we’re not getting as much out of the current system/setup as we should.
We have a 2010 Jayco Octane ZX (T26Y). We’ve upgraded the RV to include four roof mounted 100 watt Renegy solar panels. Two panels are arranged in series with the pairs connected in parallel. They feed into a Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/50 Charge Controller which in turn feeds a pair of Battle Born 100 AMP 12 V LiFePO batteries. We also installed a Victron BMV-712 Smart Monitor. Our home base is the east coast and our thinking was a hybrid configuration of the solar panels might serve us better in a semi shaded scenario. (Your thoughts?)
Thanks,
Jim
Here's my question to you all. Apologizes if it's rather elemental.
We’ve invested a significant amount of money into the electrical system of our RV and feel like we’re not getting as much out of the current system/setup as we should.
We have a 2010 Jayco Octane ZX (T26Y). We’ve upgraded the RV to include four roof mounted 100 watt Renegy solar panels. Two panels are arranged in series with the pairs connected in parallel. They feed into a Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/50 Charge Controller which in turn feeds a pair of Battle Born 100 AMP 12 V LiFePO batteries. We also installed a Victron BMV-712 Smart Monitor. Our home base is the east coast and our thinking was a hybrid configuration of the solar panels might serve us better in a semi shaded scenario. (Your thoughts?)
Thanks,
Jim