Posted by kartikvashishta108 on September 20, 2009, 9:31 am
Does anyone know the optimum solution for solar photovoltaic cells and
acessories for RV's? Does anyone have any information to share?
Kartik Vashishta
Posted by busdweller on September 21, 2009, 6:21 pm
> Does anyone know the optimum solution for solar photovoltaic cells and
> acessories for RV's? Does anyone have any information to share?
> Kartik Vashishta
Like what? You can install PV Sloar on a cardboard box if you'd like.
I have 1780 watts on my bus/home.
Peace along the way
Dennis the bus dweller N.Y.
Posted by kartikvashishta108 on September 23, 2009, 1:09 am
> > Does anyone know the optimum solution for solar photovoltaic cells and
> > acessories for RV's? Does anyone have any information to share?
> > Kartik Vashishta
> Like what? You can install PV Sloar on a cardboard box if you'd like.
> I have 1780 watts on my bus/home.
> Peace along the way
> Dennis the bus dweller N.Y.
Thats a nice wattage to have, do you recommend any particular type, I
heard of crystalline.....any particular make and model you recommend?
Any guides will be much appreciated.
Kartik BVashishta
Posted by sspence on September 23, 2009, 7:56 am
> Does anyone know the optimum solution for solar photovoltaic cells and
> acessories for RV's? Does anyone have any information to share?
> Kartik Vashishta
I have 1200 watts of monocrystal/amorphous hybrids (Sanyo HIT) feeding
a outback mx-60, 4 trojan L16's, and a Xantrex prosine 3kw inverter/
charger. I live full time in my 30' Dutchmen tow behind.
Steve Spence
http://www.green-trust.org
Posted by danny burstein on September 24, 2009, 12:00 am
>I have 1200 watts of monocrystal/amorphous hybrids (Sanyo HIT) feeding
>a outback mx-60, 4 trojan L16's, and a Xantrex prosine 3kw inverter/
>charger. I live full time in my 30' Dutchmen tow behind.
I take it that's 1,200 "peak watts"?
Could you throw in what the actual "average" would be
over, say, a typical week? Including nighttime...
Thanks.
(In other words, do you get an average of, say, 200 watts? That
would, for this example, mean you get the equivalent of four
hours of full output/day. Yes, I know there's nothing at night...)
Thanks again.
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> acessories for RV's? Does anyone have any information to share?
> Kartik Vashishta