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Hey guys, it's Jake here, with etrailer. Today, we're gonna talk to you about boondocking. We're gonna talk about what it is, where you might wanna do it, if it's something that even is gonna be for you. We're gonna go over some of those things today to talk about what it might take to go boondock. Now, right off the bat you might be wondering, what is boondocking Well, boondocking is camping… see more >
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For a 3,000 watt inverter you'll need a 300 amp hour lithium battery like the Go Power Sun Cycle Advanced Lithium RV Battery item #GP26QR.
view full answer...No, I am sorry we do not have a lockable box for the Go Power Sun Cycle Advanced Lithium RV Battery item #GP26QR. Given it's odd shape of, 19-5/8" long x 14-7/8" wide x 8-11/16" tall, the only thing we have would be the Commercial…
view full answer...Hi Armand, It is unlikely a 200 amp hour lithium battery will be able to power an AC, fridge, TV, and lights, though it's not possible to say specifically because it depends on the power draw of each appliance as well as the numbers of hours it…
view full answer...We have just what you need, the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller, #34282610. This lets you place the solar panel where you need it for maximum sunlight while not having to place the camper in the sun too. For the later…
view full answer...To add more solar panels to your trailer you'll need to ensure that the solar charge controller can handle the load before purchasing additional panels and you'll want to purchase the same wattage. For example, if you add in a 100 watt panel…
view full answer...The amount of solar power needed is more dependent on your consumption rate than the camper itself. I have attached an article that outlines the steps you need to take to determine if you need a solar panel like the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with…
view full answer...For a 3,000 watt inverter like the #34275013 it's recommended to use 1 or 0 AWG between it and the panel. Solid or stranded is fine.
view full answer...The Go Power 100-Watt Solar Flex Kit #34272630 includes a digital controller and so does the 80-Watt Eco Kit #34272627. Since you need only one controller I suggest adding the expansion panel to avoid having duplicate parts. You can use the Go Power…
view full answer...For a 30-Amp service RV with the Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger, #PD4045KA installed, I recommend the 1,000 Watts - 12V Progressive Dynamics Pure Sine Wave Inverter w/ Transfer Switch & Remote, #PD94FR. I…
view full answer...The Go Power Portable Solar System with Digital Solar Controller part #34282610 puts out around 200 watts which only equals around 11.43 amps so you can use this on your Geo Pro Travel Trailer without issue.
view full answer...The steps to pairing a camera on your Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 5" Screen Item #FOS05TASF are: 1. Hook up your trailer to your vehicle. 2. Make sure you have power running to your cameras…
view full answer...I wouldn't let the controller of the Go Power Portable Solar System with Digital Solar Controller #34282610 get submerged in water but it would withstand rain. You'd want to use your best judgment when mounting the controller to limit…
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