The table was a hand me down, it’s older not sure who made it but the way it folds up is great. Tongue weight I never checked I just moved cargo around to where it seemed balanced.
They r just bolted to the door and the wall keeps them from moving. I drilled the hole in the bracket short so when I tightened them down it pulled door tight against the wall. If that makes sense? I can take more pix if needed
Running water for dishes (we cook big meals) and washing hands etc, has been nice. We keep it simple w a 5 gal container/jug, 12V pump, wall mount faucet and collapsible sinks. Take up little space
Another good year and few changes
100W portable panel on a sunny day easily covers the fridge etc and puts a little back in the batteries. Simple and cheap insurance to cover a week long trip.
10 Years Ago Vs Now
Coming from rock crawling side my Jeep/buggy has 2x2 control arms and not been babied no issues. Also my 4x6 trailer I built w 3/16 angle it’s a box w alum walls. Welded the leafs to one side of the angle. So I’d say go for it lol
That’s a good test for cloudy days, I’ll see what it does next overcast day. I tested the fridge at different running temps and outside temps and it averaged 14ah in 24hrs middle summer at home and on the river in the mountains it’s typical much cooler and low humidity. If I had the...
Appreciate your info and it makes sense
I’m new to Solar but not wiring etc. but my goal was to extend my batteries out longer. After 3 days the batteries were at a place where the fridge low voltage kick off was making me nervous when it would cycle/kick on. I was concerned it would turn its...
To follow up it’s floating around 13.8V and 2.5/3 amps at 7:30am sunrise. Around 9am 14V+ and 4-4.5 amps. Being a newb to Solar not sure how great this is but…. from my math if we can get 6-7 hours a day should be worth it. Total investment $230. Hope this info helps other beginners.
We typically go for 3-4 days and the batteries have never went below 50% so 100W should be enough to maintain daytime usage. I know 100w won’t bring them back to full charge, once we get home I hook up a battery charger.
Ideally 200W + would be nice but I have no room for extra panels.
Thanks again, I have a battery monitor have always kept above 50%
The batteries always kept up on 3-4 day trips but want some insurance and not worry about the fridge staying little extra colder or possibly extended the trips if possible. Seems we never have enough time tho
Thanks for the advice on the SAE wires after looking it over I’ve decided to run MC4 cables direct to solar controller. Then put a box on the outside of the trailer to store the cables.
Thanks I’ll double check when wiring up the connectors, I’m still looking at other options to pass thru a wall and be able to disconnect etc
I’ll check voltage output etc as well
We went with detachable tongue crank jacks (no clue if that the technical name LoL) one on each rear corner and one on tongue. I typical leave the wheels on the ground 35x12.50s no brakes. No issues. Pic was w no wheels but ya get the idea
Everyone recommended Sam’s Club GC2 golf cart batteries (DEKA) Greater ah hours than one 12V, best bang for the buck. I found a box on Amazon and couldn’t be happier w the results. I’d recommend one these to keep track of your batteries you don’t want go below 50%
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