Solar panels on an enclosed trailer. Who has done it ?
#17
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Is "list what parts you are using and calculations for wattage use" a specific enough question? :-) In all seriousness, I've calc'd stuff out but in reality not really sure if it's right. Since I'm at a much smaller scale that you - I'm curious to see how much panel and battery you are going to use.
#18
Drifting
Is "list what parts you are using and calculations for wattage use" a specific enough question? :-) In all seriousness, I've calc'd stuff out but in reality not really sure if it's right. Since I'm at a much smaller scale that you - I'm curious to see how much panel and battery you are going to use.
so, the best place to start is to calc your amp hour usage, this will size your battery bank. oncce you've sized your bank, you can determine the inverter you'd like to use and the # of panels and charge controller you'll need to keep it charged. there are other things you can add as well, like monitoring systems
there are other questions like, do you want to auto switch between shore/inverter/generator? or just shore/inverter?
i will be running 4x160w panels pushing ~35 amps (i don't recall exactly) to mppt morningstar charege controller for a ~600ah battery bank. i will auto switch between gen/shore/inveter.
this might be helpful:
#19
Rennlist Member
no
so, the best place to start is to calc your amp hour usage, this will size your battery bank. oncce you've sized your bank, you can determine the inverter you'd like to use and the # of panels and charge controller you'll need to keep it charged. there are other things you can add as well, like monitoring systems
there are other questions like, do you want to auto switch between shore/inverter/generator? or just shore/inverter?
i will be running 4x160w panels pushing ~35 amps (i don't recall exactly) to mppt morningstar charege controller for a ~600ah battery bank. i will auto switch between gen/shore/inveter.
this might be helpful:
so, the best place to start is to calc your amp hour usage, this will size your battery bank. oncce you've sized your bank, you can determine the inverter you'd like to use and the # of panels and charge controller you'll need to keep it charged. there are other things you can add as well, like monitoring systems
there are other questions like, do you want to auto switch between shore/inverter/generator? or just shore/inverter?
i will be running 4x160w panels pushing ~35 amps (i don't recall exactly) to mppt morningstar charege controller for a ~600ah battery bank. i will auto switch between gen/shore/inveter.
this might be helpful:
Thanks. You should be able to run a bunch of stuff (at the same time) off that - I'm looking at about 200 watts or so of panels and 150ah of battery - but then again - I don't anticipate running a bunch of stuff together. I don't need a generator - but will want to autoswitch with shore power. Thanks for the diagram it is helpful.
#20
Drifting
Thanks. You should be able to run a bunch of stuff (at the same time) off that - I'm looking at about 200 watts or so of panels and 150ah of battery - but then again - I don't anticipate running a bunch of stuff together. I don't need a generator - but will want to autoswitch with shore power. Thanks for the diagram it is helpful.
#21
Instructor
Thanks. You should be able to run a bunch of stuff (at the same time) off that - I'm looking at about 200 watts or so of panels and 150ah of battery - but then again - I don't anticipate running a bunch of stuff together. I don't need a generator - but will want to autoswitch with shore power. Thanks for the diagram it is helpful.
In Winter, I am also planning to store my 911 inside the trailer. Does that mean I can also use the power source from the solar panel to maintain my 911 car battery and the deep cycle battery for the winch??
here are few of my options I think it would work,maybe you guys can help.
1) hook up the deep cycle battery from the solar panel charging controller, then from the deep cycle battery hook up a positive and negative wire right to the 911 car battery ( just like how you would when you need to jump start the car from one battery to another battery or car to car) . Would this setup work and won't harm anything ? So basically I am hooking up two batteries from the solar charger controller.
2) Get a power inverter that convert 12 V D.C to 110 AC from the deep cycle battery ( solar power charging to this battery for (winch). Then use my CTEK battery tricker charger/maintainer plug into the inverter then to my 911?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
alan
#23
Instructor
#25
Three Wheelin'
I am planning to have solar panel with charging controller on my enclosed trailer to maintain the deep cycle battery for winch function weeks to weeks during the track season.
In Winter, I am also planning to store my 911 inside the trailer. Does that mean I can also use the power source from the solar panel to maintain my 911 car battery and the deep cycle battery for the winch??
here are few of my options I think it would work,maybe you guys can help.
1) hook up the deep cycle battery from the solar panel charging controller, then from the deep cycle battery hook up a positive and negative wire right to the 911 car battery ( just like how you would when you need to jump start the car from one battery to another battery or car to car) . Would this setup work and won't harm anything ? So basically I am hooking up two batteries from the solar charger controller.
2) Get a power inverter that convert 12 V D.C to 110 AC from the deep cycle battery ( solar power charging to this battery for (winch). Then use my CTEK battery tricker charger/maintainer plug into the inverter then to my 911?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
alan
In Winter, I am also planning to store my 911 inside the trailer. Does that mean I can also use the power source from the solar panel to maintain my 911 car battery and the deep cycle battery for the winch??
here are few of my options I think it would work,maybe you guys can help.
1) hook up the deep cycle battery from the solar panel charging controller, then from the deep cycle battery hook up a positive and negative wire right to the 911 car battery ( just like how you would when you need to jump start the car from one battery to another battery or car to car) . Would this setup work and won't harm anything ? So basically I am hooking up two batteries from the solar charger controller.
2) Get a power inverter that convert 12 V D.C to 110 AC from the deep cycle battery ( solar power charging to this battery for (winch). Then use my CTEK battery tricker charger/maintainer plug into the inverter then to my 911?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
alan
#26
Drifting
I am planning to have solar panel with charging controller on my enclosed trailer to maintain the deep cycle battery for winch function weeks to weeks during the track season.
In Winter, I am also planning to store my 911 inside the trailer. Does that mean I can also use the power source from the solar panel to maintain my 911 car battery and the deep cycle battery for the winch??
here are few of my options I think it would work,maybe you guys can help.
1) hook up the deep cycle battery from the solar panel charging controller, then from the deep cycle battery hook up a positive and negative wire right to the 911 car battery ( just like how you would when you need to jump start the car from one battery to another battery or car to car) . Would this setup work and won't harm anything ? So basically I am hooking up two batteries from the solar charger controller.
2) Get a power inverter that convert 12 V D.C to 110 AC from the deep cycle battery ( solar power charging to this battery for (winch). Then use my CTEK battery tricker charger/maintainer plug into the inverter then to my 911?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
alan
In Winter, I am also planning to store my 911 inside the trailer. Does that mean I can also use the power source from the solar panel to maintain my 911 car battery and the deep cycle battery for the winch??
here are few of my options I think it would work,maybe you guys can help.
1) hook up the deep cycle battery from the solar panel charging controller, then from the deep cycle battery hook up a positive and negative wire right to the 911 car battery ( just like how you would when you need to jump start the car from one battery to another battery or car to car) . Would this setup work and won't harm anything ? So basically I am hooking up two batteries from the solar charger controller.
2) Get a power inverter that convert 12 V D.C to 110 AC from the deep cycle battery ( solar power charging to this battery for (winch). Then use my CTEK battery tricker charger/maintainer plug into the inverter then to my 911?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
alan
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#28
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no
so, the best place to start is to calc your amp hour usage, this will size your battery bank. oncce you've sized your bank, you can determine the inverter you'd like to use and the # of panels and charge controller you'll need to keep it charged. there are other things you can add as well, like monitoring systems
there are other questions like, do you want to auto switch between shore/inverter/generator? or just shore/inverter?
i will be running 4x160w panels pushing ~35 amps (i don't recall exactly) to mppt morningstar charege controller for a ~600ah battery bank. i will auto switch between gen/shore/inveter.
this might be helpful:
so, the best place to start is to calc your amp hour usage, this will size your battery bank. oncce you've sized your bank, you can determine the inverter you'd like to use and the # of panels and charge controller you'll need to keep it charged. there are other things you can add as well, like monitoring systems
there are other questions like, do you want to auto switch between shore/inverter/generator? or just shore/inverter?
i will be running 4x160w panels pushing ~35 amps (i don't recall exactly) to mppt morningstar charege controller for a ~600ah battery bank. i will auto switch between gen/shore/inveter.
this might be helpful:
Also making this a winter/early spring project as the season is coming to an end and a few vacations out of the country are coming up. Luck that I have heated space at work to store trailer while I work on it.
Big list.
Wheel bearings and brakes.
Repair perimeter seal around roof, involves removing a 3" wide silicon caulk band that has a hairline crack in it all around.
Make new aluminum ramps that are lighter. (mad fabrication skilz)
Swap fluorescent lights for LED lights, already have 12 volt LED ceiling lights.
Convert swing open cabinet doors to flip up with gas springs.
Add drawers to top of tire racks to keep all tools organized.
Hunt down Nitrogen leaks between tank and hose reel.
Make easier to use Nitrogen tank holder with easy to reach valve too.
And all the solar stuff and etc.
And sort out the gooseneck attic. Stuff gets tossed up there and just needs to be tossed out. Like the pair of aluminum crutches.