The Rich Solar RV kits 100w #RS27VR, 200w #RS37VR, 400w #RS97VR, and 1,200w #RS67VR are true complete kits. That means you’ll get: Pre-drilled rigid monocrystalline panels MPPT solar charge controller MC4 cables and mounting brackets Port to…
...I have a 2021 Grand Design Refection 150. It has a WFCO Model WF-8930/50 system.
I would like to change my dual 6V batteries to be lithium. What do you recommend...
...Is there a good solar panel for this 100ah lithium battery? RS74VR
I'll be powering a 12v fridge and charging some phones and other little electronics in my Jayco popup. thanks...
Hey Pete. The Norcold RV Mini Fridge w/ Freezer - 3.3 cu ft - 12V - Black item #NC37VR pulls 5.2 amps or 62.4 watts. What kind of trailer or RV do you have?
Hi Doug! If you were just needing a weight distribution system for the sway control, I would have said the Andersen Weight Distribution Hitch w Sway Control - 6" Drop/Rise - 14K GTW, 1.4K TW #AN53VR could be a good option. However, I have tried…
...I have a WFCO WF-8955PEC converter in my RV. I am switching to lithium batteries and need to change the converter.
Will this fit into the same physical space as the WFCO main board assembly i.e...
...QR or larger batteries like # GP26QR. Lithium is a good idea since they can be discharged without hurting anything unlike lead acid or AGM.
I have attached a help article below which covers solar...
When using the Go Power Solar All-Electric Kit #342-75011 that you referenced a minimum of 6 batteries is recommended for the battery bank. To maximum usage and performance of this system you will want to use 6-8 batteries. I have attached a diagram…
...We’re building out a school bus conversion. would the RS97VR be too much for a 2-battery setup? lithium 100ah each, wired in parallel .
thanks, Kate...
...day dry camp in San Juan Forest without dropping below 12.3V on her 400Ah lithium bank.
If you’re planning extended stays, we recommend ensuring your battery bank matches the system's potential...
...of lithium battery storage,
And a high-output inverter 3,000W or more,
Plus a soft start module for the A/C unit to reduce startup surge.
For a solar kit that will do the best job possible, you'd be looking...
Hey Lorenzo. Your 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 has what's called Pulse Wave Modulation, which will not provide the wireless cameras with the correct power it needs to run when connected. This is a power saving feature in newer trucks. To fix…
RV solar panels are a fantastic way to keep your batteries charged and reduce reliance on generators, especially during off-grid adventures. They are easy to install and can be tailored to fit your energy needs, whether you're maintaining a motorhome or p
Yes, but it depends on the controller. Some systems require wiring batteries in parallel, which might not suit all setups. Ensure your controller supports multiple outputs if you need to keep separate battery functions.
Performance can vary with weather. Panels work best in direct sunlight, but even on cloudy days, they can provide some charge. In winter or poor sun orientation, consider additional panels or battery capacity to maintain charge levels.
Installation is generally straightforward, with many finding the instructions clear and simple. However, some setups may require additional components like inverters or entry plates. Pre-wired RVs simplify the process, while older models might need more effort.
Common issues include missing components like plugs or entry plates, and the need for higher output controllers for larger setups. It's also important to ensure all parts are compatible and that the system meets your energy needs.
Consider your energy needs, panel size, and compatibility with your RV's existing electrical system. If you plan to expand your setup, ensure your controller can handle additional panels. Also, think about the climate and sun exposure where you'll be using them.