havingfunnow wrote:Oh, Anne, we must have been online at the same time! Yeah, it really was an adventure!
Anne, let us know what you do about your setup! I don't know much about wiring in parallel yet, but I'm curious!
I have been researching solar systems for my van for quite a while, and actually spent the entire day today sitting on my a--, surfing the net researching information.
I checked out everything from a full professional install (just not me! I am the DIY type) to your basic DIY install.
I hate to admit it (shhh!) but I am a YouTube junkie, and after hours of searching found this video that pretty much filled in all of the blanks of "how to wire a simple solar system" for me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-sobsJvuX4&t=160sI don't plan to run an inverter, I just want to be able to run my Dometic CF25 ac/dc fridge/freezer on solar so that I don't always have to have electric hookups to keep my food cold. This video gives step-by-step wiring instructions, including how to install a DC recepticle in order to run DC appliances.
I spent probably the entire day searching for just the right panel set-up, from a "solar suitcase" to just purchasing the panels and putting them together myself. At first I thought the flexible solar panels that one just basically glues to the roof of one's RV (in my case, my van) was the best idea going, and was all set to go until I began to read that these types of panels have a very high failure rate. Some panels failed after only a few days.
Ugh. Not for me.
I then looked at standard aluminum-frame solar panels mounted on a roof rack on my van, but after lots more reading realized that to purchase a reliable rack for my van would be quite a few major $$, plus the rack would put the panels up in the slip stream of the van, which would cause wind drag, which would likely lead to a loss of gas mileage - and a loss of stealthiness.
Additionally, having items up there in the wind stream would most likely lead to rattling and wind whistle, which would drive me nuts. I really dislike rattles and bumps (and whistles!) as I am going down the road, and have always done everything possible to ensure that my van has a quiet ride. Which it does.
A further limiting factor in my search is that I don't want to drill holes in the outside of my van, nor do I want to carry anything on the back bumper. So, with the stick-on solar panels (bad failure rate) and the aluminum-frame panels (expensive no-drill roof rack to mount them) and the requirement that the panels fit inside my van (they can take up space pretty fast!) my choices were getting pretty limited.
I finally went back to square one, and have pretty much decided on this solar suitcase package from Amazon. It is monocrystalline rather than polycrystalline (which is preferable).
https://www.amazon.com/ECO-WORTHY-Portable-Monocrystalline-Foldable-Suitcase/dp/B06Y47379G/ref=sr_1_cc_9?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1505598587&sr=1-9-catcorr&keywords=60w+mono+solar+paneland I can always upgrade the PWM charge controller to a MPPT controler later on, if need be.
https://www.solacity.com/mppt-vs-pwm-charge-controllers-whats-difference/It will be a pain to deploy the suitcase each time, but I figure that I will probably only use them when out boondocking with friends (where I will stay put for a few days), and not on my usual "mad dash" style of travel (when the van is running, the fridge runs off of the dc socket (which used to be called the cigarette lighter).
Still further research to be sure that the this suitcase will be able to charge the deep-cycle batteries enough to be able to run the fridge, this calculator proved extremely helpful:
https://www.batterystuff.com/kb/tools/solar-calculator.htmlIt will be close, but I think this solar set-up can do it.
I am now looking at deep-cycle batteries, probably 120ah will be best. Not sure if I will go with 12 volt or two 6 volt wired together (to create 12 volt). What I have read suggests that two 6-volt batteries might be best, because these are true deep-cycle batteries and the 12 volt "deep cycle" are pretty much just modified car batteries and not true deep-cycle.
Anyway, all of this has been fun. I think I will be able to stow the suitcase at the end of my bed in the van so that it is out of the way, but am still deciding.
If anyone can suggest a source for high amp-hour deep-cycle batteries, it would be appreciated. I am still researching this part of it.
Not 100% sure I will go forward - I generally like to stay at campgrounds that have electric hookups - but they are more expensive than those without. On the other hand, my daughter recently suggested a days-long no-hookups camp out at the beach, so I am still deciding whether or not to do this.
Have you used your new solar set-up yet? Would love to know how you like it.
Thanks!
Anne