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Hi there, RV and trailer owners. Today, we're going to be taking a look at Go Power's Additional Solar Panel Kit. This is a 190 watt solar panel, and it comes with all the hardware you need to add it into an existing solar panel set up.Solar panels will give you the ability to harness the energy of the sun to charge the battery banks inside your motor home or camper. The more solar panels you have… see more >
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We do have the panels separately. What you're looking for is the Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit - 200 Watt Solar Panel #34282182.
view full answer...Solar panels are designed to work with specific systems, and they can be added so long as you have a certain set-up. What we offer are Go Power panels, and the closest we carry to 200 watts is the Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit - 190 Watt Solar…
view full answer...For 10 foot long Go Power Extension Cables to use with the Go Power Overlander Expansion part #34282182 that you referenced you'd need two of the part #34276216 and you'd be set. These do not require special tools to connect either.…
view full answer...Yes you'd easily be safe to add another Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit #34282182 to your GoPower setup that has a 30 amp controller. You'd be close to the max amperage but you'd be under the 30 amps pretty easily even if…
view full answer...Hey Don; good question and no other parts - including any type of adapter plate or mounting plate - is needed to mount the 30 Amp Go Power PWM Solar Charge Controller with Bluetooth #GP76QR. The #GP76QR comes with screws and is ready to be mounted…
view full answer...Thanks so much for the photos, and yes, you can add a solar panel and plug it in. What your photo shows is your solar controller is GP-PWM-10-SQ, and those plugs are MC4 branch connectors. That solar controller is a 190 watt, 10 amp controller, so…
view full answer...The Go Power Solar Panels that we offer such as the Go Power Overlander Solar Charging System with Digital Solar Controller part #34282181 are linked together using MC4 cables. These cables are available using the Go Power MC4 Output Cable with Male…
view full answer...Hi Donald, Yes, a higher amperage charger, like the #GP76QR (30 amp), would be able to provide a faster recharge for your battery bank than a 10 amp controller like the #34280503. When adding in the second battery you'll want to wire it in…
view full answer...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…
view full answer...There are two ways to wire up two batteries. One way doubles the volts of the two batteries and the other keeps the same amount of volts. In parallel the voltage stays the same and in series it is doubled. Check out the diagram for more info.
view full answer...Hi Derek; instead of running the wires directly to the solar panel as seen below you will be adding in the #GP49QR. The wires for the port will connect to the controller where the solar panel connects in the diagram. Then you mount the port wherever…
view full answer...The Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit - 200 Watt Solar Panel item #34282182 has everything you need to connect to your existing Go Power Kit with the exception of extension cables. I have listed the lengths available below: 10' Go Power MC4…
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