EASIEST WAY TO GET POWER IN YOUR CAMPER VAN!
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- briarwoodvans.com
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OMGoodness! Thank you so much for putting this in simple language that even a little old lady like me can understand. I have the Bluetti 200 plus the expandable unit. I want to get two 200 watt solar panels to be mounted on the roof of my van but wasn’t quite sure how to do this. Now I have a better idea. Again, thank you.
Thanks, wow first video around electrics where I did nt want to cry. Magic
Excellent demonstration - clear and concise.
Thank you so much. Trust and believe this video is very much appreciated. 👍🏾😘🤗
Been looking forward to this video for a while! Definitely will be using this as a jumping off point. Thanks man! Always love your vids!
Very helpful! Thanks
Thanks! I’m new to this and your explanation is made very simple down to the point. Thanks so much.
I've been trying to figure this out for weeks - thank you
Great, clear and simple explanation, thank you!
thank you so much for doing these videos, it's a massive help! :)
Wonderful. Well explained, useful links, keep up the good work. And I felt for your knees!!
Thanks I still hook up AGM and Lead Acid batteries to my single 100 watt solar panel. I have two separate systems that is actually handy to have traveling around. I would love to have these power stations of course I would love to be able to afford a shower.
Awesome that was very helpful thank you 🙏🏼 for sharing. ❤😊
Thats great 👍 thankyou 😊
Thanks! Someday i will make my own diy camper van 😀
Legend
The most boring legend 🤘🏻
Van life!!
👍thankyou
So helpful!
Thanks
Just didn’t get how two
Panels in series could be 35 volt
I would have thought 24
12 + 12
Can you explain that part?
( I have a jackery 1000
And two external
Panels but since they can’t be out in weather and could be stolen if left, I’ve found myself babysitting them. They work great but having on the roof would be optimal and create more ease
Thanks again!
Can you do a video too about the victron charger while driving thing
Is that still an option when you set up this way?
Your ease in explanation is wonderful
Thank you. Can I leave my power station charging for 24 hrs like those traditional solar power.Or do I have unplug it every time when it’s full.
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This is great! But would it be safe to remove this type of battery each time when I park the van? Can the solar panel just sit on top of the car without actually charging anything for a while?
I have seen a few people with folding solar panel. Is this just a personal preference and what would be the pros and cons.
How do you mount you solar panels to vans
Josh , where are you located?
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Very informative but it would have been nice to see you actually connect the cables to the battery and see if it's doing its job.