Hey Brad! I just went over this with Dometic/Go Power and you will need several wiring harnesses in addition to the #GP74XR you already picked up. To connect the Go Power PowerTrak Screen #GP64XR, Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger #GP85QR, and MPPT…
Hey Deven, thanks for reaching out, and good question. For a 12 volt system, the charge controller can handle one 200 watt panel. For 24v systems it can do two 200 watt panels. So while the kit technically is expandable, with your 12v system, the one…
It sure can Ken. The PowerMax 30A RV Power Center and Distribution Panel item #PM67VR is designed to accept a standard 120VAC, 30 Amp input, which is what you'll get with shore power provided by most generators. This power center has a 55 amp…
Hello Shawn, thanks for reaching out. The Replacement Docking Station Door for B&B Molders Water Center #BM96TR measures 13" wide x 7-3/4" tall. This door is made for the B&B RV Water Center #BM92GR but it will fit the #BM52GR as…
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…
Hello Alan, thanks for reaching out. The main advantage of using the Curt RVi Towed Battery Charger #RVI74FR instead of running a simple hot lead is that it properly manages and protects the charging circuit between the motorhome and your Gladiator.…
Hey Ryan! You're going to need the TorkLift tie-downs if you want the frame mounted option. Those kick-out steps occupy the same space as the tie-downs. Removing the steps will allow you to install the #TL59ZV you were looking at without any…
Hey Shane, the IOTA IDP-30 was a 30 amp distribution panel like the Progressive Dynamics 5000 Series AC/DC Distribution Panel #PD94MR that you referenced so this would be a great option to replace what you have. Did yours stop working?
Hey Susan! The Progressive Dynamics 5500 Series AC Distribution Panel #PD45ZR is just a standalone AC panel. It does not include a converter like the 4500 series power center #PD4560K18LS8, so that wouldn't be missing from the inside of the…
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…
Thanks, for the information Dave! For a RV setup you're going to want to run your solar panels in parallel. Unless you're exclusively camping in the desert you're going to have to worry about partial or intermittent shading on some…
Hey Greg, welcome back! The Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit - 200 Watt Solar Panel item #34282182 includes the Overlander panel. It's a bit different than your current Go Power GP-PV-200M panel, however it is compatible. The solar panel…
Hey Brad! I just went over this with Dometic/Go Power and you will need several wiring harnesses in addition to the #GP74XR you already picked up. To connect the Go Power PowerTrak Screen #GP64XR, Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger #GP85QR, and MPPT…
Hey Deven, thanks for reaching out, and good question. For a 12 volt system, the charge controller can handle one 200 watt panel. For 24v systems it can do two 200 watt panels. So while the kit technically is expandable, with your 12v system, the one…
It sure can Ken. The PowerMax 30A RV Power Center and Distribution Panel item #PM67VR is designed to accept a standard 120VAC, 30 Amp input, which is what you'll get with shore power provided by most generators. This power center has a 55 amp…
Hello Shawn, thanks for reaching out. The Replacement Docking Station Door for B&B Molders Water Center #BM96TR measures 13" wide x 7-3/4" tall. This door is made for the B&B RV Water Center #BM92GR but it will fit the #BM52GR as…
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…
Hello Alan, thanks for reaching out. The main advantage of using the Curt RVi Towed Battery Charger #RVI74FR instead of running a simple hot lead is that it properly manages and protects the charging circuit between the motorhome and your Gladiator.…
Hey Ryan! You're going to need the TorkLift tie-downs if you want the frame mounted option. Those kick-out steps occupy the same space as the tie-downs. Removing the steps will allow you to install the #TL59ZV you were looking at without any…
Hey Shane, the IOTA IDP-30 was a 30 amp distribution panel like the Progressive Dynamics 5000 Series AC/DC Distribution Panel #PD94MR that you referenced so this would be a great option to replace what you have. Did yours stop working?
Hey Susan! The Progressive Dynamics 5500 Series AC Distribution Panel #PD45ZR is just a standalone AC panel. It does not include a converter like the 4500 series power center #PD4560K18LS8, so that wouldn't be missing from the inside of the…
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…
Thanks, for the information Dave! For a RV setup you're going to want to run your solar panels in parallel. Unless you're exclusively camping in the desert you're going to have to worry about partial or intermittent shading on some…
Hey Greg, welcome back! The Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit - 200 Watt Solar Panel item #34282182 includes the Overlander panel. It's a bit different than your current Go Power GP-PV-200M panel, however it is compatible. The solar panel…
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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 powering a cabin. Consider panel size, output, and compatibility with your existing setup.
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.
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.
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.
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.