Where to Start When Planning on Solar Power for 2018 Dutchmen Coleman Lantern 263BH RV
Question:
I have a 2018 Dutchmen - Coleman Lantern 263BH I would like to install a full-power solar system to replace all my electricity usage. I love your products. Could you help me to find the best one for my RV? I need a list of everything my RV needs to get solar system fully function without any shortage. Also can we DIY to install the solar kit? Thanks for your help!
asked by: Francie C
Expert Reply:
I attached three links to this page that cover exactly what you are looking for. How to determine how much solar power you need, how the systems work, and how they typically install. You most definitely can install it yourself if you like as well. Feel free to email me back with more questions and I can help further!

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Go Power Solar AE-6 All Electric System with 2 MPPT Solar Controllers - 1,200 Watt Solar Panels
- RV Solar Panels
- Roof Mounted Solar Kit
- Rigid Panels
- 1140 Watts
- 10.1 Amps or More
- AGM
- Flooded Lead Acid
- Gel
- Lithium - liFePO4
- 5-7/8L x 3-7/8W Inch
- 6 Panels
- Go Power
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