Hey Dave, the wiring that comes with the etrailer RV Solar Panel Kit part #e59FV is 7.5 meters long. I attached a diagram that shows how multiple panels attach to the controller. This is compatible with lithium batteries too. Is this first time with…
Hey Linda, Yep, it sure will; the WeatherTech Roll Up SunShade Kit #WT87QV will indeed fit your 2024 Nexus Viper 27V. This is a good choice as it is double-sided with one reflective side to keep the sun (and heat!) out of your motorhome, with the…
Most roof vents follow the standard size opening. That size is 14-1/4 inches by 14x1/4 inches but it is most commonly referred to as 14 x14. Many different vents on the inside and outside flanges can have different measurements to gain a certain look…
There is; all you need is the following mounting kit and you can tilt the solar panels of the 570 watt Go Power Overlander Solar Charging System #GP99MR: - Adjustable Mount Kit #34244034 This will let you tilt the solar panels up to 75 degrees so…
Hi David, thanks for reaching out! The older Go Power PWM-30 Solar Controller has been discontinued, but you can use the Go Power PWM Solar Charge Controller with Bluetooth #GP76QR along with the Installation Adapter Plate #GP86QR to replace it! I…
Yes, it will! The Go Power PWM Solar Charge Controller with Bluetooth item #GP76QR does indeed work with 12v lithium batteries. It has a maximum solar array current of 30 amps. What kind of solar panel set up do you have?
Hey Jesse! If it's just the LED light strip that's peeling off, then I recommend picking up some strong adhesive double-sided take and securing it back in place with that, but if you're talking about the "bar" that the light…
From what you have described as your goal, my suggestion is one of two primary options, and I will note here that with either option I suggest you have a battery bank of at least 400 AH when fully charged. This first option is not an automatic…
Hey Lance! The Go Power PWM Solar Charge Controller #GP76QR will definitely work with your LiFePO4 batteries connected in parallel. Just make sure the BMS of the batteries you want to connect allows four of them to be hooked together (it probably…
The Ventline product you reviewed, part #V2092SP-28, is a complete vent assembly intended for a rough roof opening of 14-1/4 x 14-1/4 inches. It consists of a wedge-shaped white plastic dome attached to a galvanized steel frame with hand-crank…
Hey Rhett, We have the knob, though not a spine piece to go with the Replacement Lift Arm #FVK8014-05; the correct knob is the Replacement Manual Lift Control Knob #FVK1140-09.
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Eric
Cedar Springs, MI
Harness the Sun with Solar Charge Controllers
Solar charge controllers are essential for managing the power flow from solar panels to batteries, ensuring efficient energy use and battery longevity. When choosing a controller, consider compatibility with your solar setup, battery type, and desired fea
Yes, many controllers allow for system expansion. Check the controller's maximum voltage and current ratings to ensure it can handle additional panels. Upgrading to a controller with higher capacity might be necessary for larger expansions.
Controllers often have settings for different battery types like AGM or lithium. It's crucial to select the correct setting to optimize charging and extend battery life. Some models automatically detect the battery type, simplifying the setup process.
Most controllers are reliable and perform well over time. However, it's important to choose a model that matches your system's specifications to avoid overloading. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help ensure long-term reliability.
Installation is generally straightforward, but mounting can vary. Some users have had to adjust mounting positions to fit their setup. Ensure you have the right tools and follow the manual closely to avoid issues.
Look at the compatibility with your solar panel setup and battery type. Consider features like Bluetooth for monitoring, and ensure the controller can handle the voltage and current of your system. Some controllers offer RV-C integration for easy system management.