polomasta
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hey everyone - I've been trying to research details as I plan my camper van build and could use some help. I've read so much information at this point my head is spinning a bit from all the different units, conversions, etc, etc.
Here are the basics:
my current challenge is I'm trying to figure out what my battery setup realistically needs to be to support this amount on consumption taking into consideration the incoming solar.
If I'm covering the 5 days.. that's essentially 1000 amp hours needed (or 10 x 100ah super pricey lithium batteries)
I realize calculating real-world input from the solar panels is tough... but I'm just trying to get a starting point in understanding if the solar will allow me to reduce the number of batteries I need and if so, by how many.
Thanks in advance for any insight/advice/thoughts!
Here are the basics:
- will be living in the van full time
- two adults
- goal is to be fully off-grid for at least 5 days before needing any power supplements, but ideally indefinitely.
- I've got a rough calculation that I'll need 190 amp hours per day
- will have a 930 watts worth of solar panels
- plan to allow alternator to charge house batteries while driving (but assume 5 days stationary)
- plan on going w/ Lithium battery setup
my current challenge is I'm trying to figure out what my battery setup realistically needs to be to support this amount on consumption taking into consideration the incoming solar.
If I'm covering the 5 days.. that's essentially 1000 amp hours needed (or 10 x 100ah super pricey lithium batteries)
I realize calculating real-world input from the solar panels is tough... but I'm just trying to get a starting point in understanding if the solar will allow me to reduce the number of batteries I need and if so, by how many.
Thanks in advance for any insight/advice/thoughts!