I think I've reached the point where I want to mount solar to the Thule rack on my van for extended trips and the infrequent power outage at home. I just want a review of my shopping list and thoughts.
I have only performed rough calculations but based on my reading, the couple LED lights I have and no big draw items (van is setup as an ultralight/weekender campervan), a 60w panel is overkill for what I have and the way I use it. The house battery is an isolated Diehard Platium Group 31M.
This is what I'm considering for a very simple, reliable, safe and expandable setup. I'm hoping those who know solar better than I can check my work:
- one 60w Solar Cynery panel
- Morningstar Sunsaver SS-10 charge controller
- Wires from panel to controller (type, awg???)
- Wires from controller to battey (battery cable, 4awg)
- Quick disconnect between panel and controller (???)
Ideally, I would want to be able to disconnect the panel and store it inside the van between trips. I'm considering the 10a controller rather than the 6a in the event I want to expand to a 2nd panel.
My biggest unknown is the wires from the panel to the controller. I'm looking at different sites with kits that have cables that I'm not certain I need, in lengths I absolutely wouldn't need. One these kits is the 95w Snapper. There is wire with MC4 connectors, "tray cable", etc. I'm drawing my info and choices from www.solarblvd.com.
I'm trying to get an understanding of cables with male/female MC4 connectors. Some places list them for panel-to-panel connections and others seem to suggest that it can go from panel to controller (cutting them). Does it matter? It looks like tray cable (8awg) could be run from a single panel to the controller but I would have to wire in a disconnect. Wires from the controller to battery look to be straight forward.
I plan to speak to a sales rep at Solarblvd but want to be educated on my choices so I don't get talked into something I don't need or wouldn't be happy with.
Thanks!
I have only performed rough calculations but based on my reading, the couple LED lights I have and no big draw items (van is setup as an ultralight/weekender campervan), a 60w panel is overkill for what I have and the way I use it. The house battery is an isolated Diehard Platium Group 31M.
This is what I'm considering for a very simple, reliable, safe and expandable setup. I'm hoping those who know solar better than I can check my work:
- one 60w Solar Cynery panel
- Morningstar Sunsaver SS-10 charge controller
- Wires from panel to controller (type, awg???)
- Wires from controller to battey (battery cable, 4awg)
- Quick disconnect between panel and controller (???)
Ideally, I would want to be able to disconnect the panel and store it inside the van between trips. I'm considering the 10a controller rather than the 6a in the event I want to expand to a 2nd panel.
My biggest unknown is the wires from the panel to the controller. I'm looking at different sites with kits that have cables that I'm not certain I need, in lengths I absolutely wouldn't need. One these kits is the 95w Snapper. There is wire with MC4 connectors, "tray cable", etc. I'm drawing my info and choices from www.solarblvd.com.
I'm trying to get an understanding of cables with male/female MC4 connectors. Some places list them for panel-to-panel connections and others seem to suggest that it can go from panel to controller (cutting them). Does it matter? It looks like tray cable (8awg) could be run from a single panel to the controller but I would have to wire in a disconnect. Wires from the controller to battery look to be straight forward.
I plan to speak to a sales rep at Solarblvd but want to be educated on my choices so I don't get talked into something I don't need or wouldn't be happy with.
Thanks!