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StephenM
Guest
Good morning,
Most of our trips will be in the upper mid west and Ontario Realistically we will boondock for maybe 10-12 nights a year due to needing electric hooks for air con. On these trips we will spending most of our time outside and use LED lights, furnace and water heater frugally. The on board genset will be used for a while in the morning and evening if needs be.
From speaking offline with Kevin Means and a few solar experts I have judged that a 150w to 200w system is what I need to start. I would love a roof system but that is not something I can afford to have installed professionally and do not want to undertake this myself (maybe in a few years time).
Has anyone gone down the portable route? and if so would love to hear how.you have gotten on with it.
Also if I started with one 80 to 100w system and got another can I hook both up to my battery bank?
Thanks in advance,
Stephen
Most of our trips will be in the upper mid west and Ontario Realistically we will boondock for maybe 10-12 nights a year due to needing electric hooks for air con. On these trips we will spending most of our time outside and use LED lights, furnace and water heater frugally. The on board genset will be used for a while in the morning and evening if needs be.
From speaking offline with Kevin Means and a few solar experts I have judged that a 150w to 200w system is what I need to start. I would love a roof system but that is not something I can afford to have installed professionally and do not want to undertake this myself (maybe in a few years time).
Has anyone gone down the portable route? and if so would love to hear how.you have gotten on with it.
Also if I started with one 80 to 100w system and got another can I hook both up to my battery bank?
Thanks in advance,
Stephen