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Norcold N822, Refrigerator / Zamp solar related question...
I am in the process of purchasing a Aspect 30 J that has a 30 Amp Zamp Solar system installed. This particular RV currently only has a 100 watt panel on the roof. The Zamp 30 amp system can be upgraded easily and is capable of supporting 510 Watt input according to the man I spoke to at Zamp. There are currently 2 more available expansion ports on the roof that are unused and I plan on adding 2 more Zamp 170 watt solar panels to give me a total of 440 watts on the roof. Keeping the 100 watt panel as is.
This RV has a 1000 watt inverter. The guy I spoke to at Zamp recommended upgrading the coach batts to 24 group, Dual Purpose AGM batts. He said that because the House batts share duty cranking the 4K Onan generator I would need this dual battery style and could not go with the 6volt grouping.
I have attached the photo that the seller provided to me of the refrigerator data plate.
Looking at the plate I think I can run off 110v, DC, or Propane. Am I correct?
Also what do the experienced members of the board think about 440 watt input on the roof? I am wanting to try some dry camping. I realize that running the AC is not do-able off batts. My biggest power draw off the inverter would be the refrigerator and my CPAP machine I wear at night, and a bit of TV in the evenings.
I think my biggest challenge dry camping with the Aspect 30J will be the small fresh, and gray tank capacity.
Interested in some input from experienced members.
I am in the process of purchasing a Aspect 30 J that has a 30 Amp Zamp Solar system installed. This particular RV currently only has a 100 watt panel on the roof. The Zamp 30 amp system can be upgraded easily and is capable of supporting 510 Watt input according to the man I spoke to at Zamp. There are currently 2 more available expansion ports on the roof that are unused and I plan on adding 2 more Zamp 170 watt solar panels to give me a total of 440 watts on the roof. Keeping the 100 watt panel as is.
This RV has a 1000 watt inverter. The guy I spoke to at Zamp recommended upgrading the coach batts to 24 group, Dual Purpose AGM batts. He said that because the House batts share duty cranking the 4K Onan generator I would need this dual battery style and could not go with the 6volt grouping.
I have attached the photo that the seller provided to me of the refrigerator data plate.
Looking at the plate I think I can run off 110v, DC, or Propane. Am I correct?
Also what do the experienced members of the board think about 440 watt input on the roof? I am wanting to try some dry camping. I realize that running the AC is not do-able off batts. My biggest power draw off the inverter would be the refrigerator and my CPAP machine I wear at night, and a bit of TV in the evenings.
I think my biggest challenge dry camping with the Aspect 30J will be the small fresh, and gray tank capacity.
Interested in some input from experienced members.