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…
Hey there Colin, that's a good idea. Lithium is the way to go for more efficiency and longer run time. Since your WFCO WF-8930/50 is just the distribution panel (the breaker and fuse box), you don’t need to replace the whole thing. What you’ll be…
Hey Henrick, yes I can help you out with finding a good solar panel for the Rich Solar Alpha 1 Pro Lithium Battery #RS74VR. First let's do some quick math based on your electronics: A 12V fridge (60W × 10 hours) = 600Wh LED lights, fan,…
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…
To convert the WFCO WF-8955PEC to be lithium compatible you'd need the part #PD4655V and you'd be set. This fits in the panel without any modifications.
It is difficult to say without more information. It is really going to depend on the power used by the fridge and the size of your batteries. For example, a fridge like the Everchill #324-000119 uses 11-amp hours of power, so it's going to…
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…
Not at all, Kate! The Rich Solar RV Solar Charging Kit w/ 2 Panels - 12V - 400 Watts #RS97VR is ideal for bus life. It’s a great match for a 200Ah lithium setup, with headroom for adding an inverter or third battery later if you decide to do so. The…
Absolutely, Tom. The Rich Solar RV panel kit #RS97VR 400-watt output is perfect for multi-day boondocking trips. One customer, Debra from Durango, ran her microwave, 12V fridge, and lights for a 5-day dry camp in San Juan Forest without dropping…
Hi Alicia, we get this question a lot, and its a really important one if you’re trying to stay cool while off-grid. The short answer is: unfortunately, the Rich Solar 100w kit #RS27VR and 200w #RS37VR won’t be able to power your air conditioner…
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…
Roof Mounted Solar Kits are perfect for RV enthusiasts looking to maximize their off-grid adventures. These kits are easy to install, often come with all necessary components, and can be expanded for more power. Ideal for keeping your batteries charged an
Yes, many Roof Mounted Solar Kits are designed to be expandable. You can add more panels to increase your power capacity as your needs grow. This flexibility is perfect for those planning to do more dry camping or who want to minimize generator use.
These kits are great for keeping your batteries charged, especially for boondocking. They can handle typical RV loads like lights, TV, and small appliances. For larger power needs, like running an AC, you might need additional panels or a generator.
Installing a Roof Mounted Solar Kit is generally straightforward, especially if your RV is 'solar ready' with pre-installed connectors. Most kits come with clear instructions and all necessary hardware. Some folks even find it a rewarding DIY project, though you might need to cut a hole for the controller.
Most Roof Mounted Solar Kits are reliable and come with warranties. Some panels may fail over time, but manufacturers often handle replacements smoothly. Regular maintenance and ensuring proper installation can enhance longevity and performance.
Roof Mounted Solar Kits are ideal for dry camping as they keep your batteries charged without relying on a generator. This means quieter, more eco-friendly camping. They also reduce the risk of battery drain from parasitic loads when your RV is idle.