I'm envious of those (6) Battleborn batteries. General rule I've read elsewhere is approx 300 watts of solar per 100 ah of lithium battery in order to keep up on sunny days. Obviously your roof is your limiting factor, so adding more batteries and charging them when possible is the best option.
Yep, not following that rule. We have 800 watts solar and 600 ah batteries. One of the goals is to run the AC on hot summer nights while boondocking during long trips. Only get one night and then need shore power to run AC again.
@@GoingGordons Yep, I agree, must have AC capability. We live in GA and anywhere in the southeast you need to run AC some during April - Oct. Sometimes even later due to the humidity.
The solar/battery worked great for our two day off-grid Harvest Host weekend. Thank you for the most expensive hairdryer on the planet!
It is for sure
Nice update! Happy adventuring!
Thanks! You too!
I'm envious of those (6) Battleborn batteries. General rule I've read elsewhere is approx 300 watts of solar per 100 ah of lithium battery in order to keep up on sunny days. Obviously your roof is your limiting factor, so adding more batteries and charging them when possible is the best option.
Yep, not following that rule. We have 800 watts solar and 600 ah batteries. One of the goals is to run the AC on hot summer nights while boondocking during long trips. Only get one night and then need shore power to run AC again.
@@GoingGordons Yep, I agree, must have AC capability. We live in GA and anywhere in the southeast you need to run AC some during April - Oct. Sometimes even later due to the humidity.