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If you have to light up your site so much to feel comfortable while camping stay home you ruin it for the rest of us who want to enjoy nature and see the stars.
I know my system all I don't know is what I can expect from a couple of panels. This would be a much better forum if people stuck to what is asked. There is another recent thread about the dunes around Yuma and he gets information on the wall. Just stick to the question instead of just spouting...
I'm sorry but I fail to see what that has to do with the original question, which is what can I expect from 200 watts panel array under those conditions.
I'm thinking of installing a 200w solar kit from Renogy. What could I expect in the real world, (semi-shaded site and horizontal panels) in the way of solar gain? 20amph a day? more? less? just trying to see if it makes sense to do the installation.
it has nothing to do with the two grills above its covers the joint where the fibreglass top connects to the steel sides of my Roadtrek it goes completely around the RV you are looking at both ends. And it is not an insert it goes over the piece not inside of it.
yes, you have to fill out the arivecan app before you get to the border if not they will make you do it at the border tying up the line and you may get up to a $5000 fine.. If not vaccinated you have to quarantine.
I can't seem to find an answer anywhere. I have a 3000-watt inverter it has two outlets if I use one outlet to run to the RV do I have access to the full 3000 watts or only 1500 I'm assuming the full 3000 but hey I've been wrong before.