colorado matt
Adventurer
ok My name is Matt. I am trying to learn. Finally getting my off road trailer built. 4x6 box on wheels with telescoping rack for RTT to take advantage of higher tent for annex. I have decided to get a fridge. Not interested in fridge debate. 50 65ish quart range. lithium iron phosphate battery 100 amp hour. 200 watt suitcase solar package with controller. suitcase unit as i have no place to mount. fridge and battery will remain always in trailer.
That is about all i know. trailer will have a 7 pin wiring to take advantage of back up lights...and maybe charge battery while driving. But I always find a spot and stay for days so charging would only be for the ride from home to camp 1-5 hours. So not sure how important that may be.?
Besides fridge there may be a led strip in tent and maybe a few to light up box or cooking area. We are use to the dark and the campfire makes plenty of light for our nightly needs, or headlamps or battery lanterns Usually no laptops or phones need charging. camera batteries ..I carry 3 so that usually lasts the trip.
The few times that we would be at a campsite with power seems to me an extension cord to the fridge would be best and simple.
in my research i have learned that the battery will not or it is bad to charge at low temps. thinking of adding a inverter to the mix and run a heavy load on battery to warm up in morning before solar kicks in. but unsure if that is best way to do that.?
the battery says it comes with a battery management system built in...whatever that means...and solar setup says it comes with controller... would like to know if i am on the right track. trying to keep it simple.
unsure how it all hooks together. is some type of distribution block needed ....am i missing anything that i can add to my research. thinking i would like a longer lead for the panels ...i think it comes with a 15 inch cord. and go easy on the jargon. i can get lost quickly when i read threads and most of what i read is all abreviated versions of equipment .
Thanks for any help .... Matt
That is about all i know. trailer will have a 7 pin wiring to take advantage of back up lights...and maybe charge battery while driving. But I always find a spot and stay for days so charging would only be for the ride from home to camp 1-5 hours. So not sure how important that may be.?
Besides fridge there may be a led strip in tent and maybe a few to light up box or cooking area. We are use to the dark and the campfire makes plenty of light for our nightly needs, or headlamps or battery lanterns Usually no laptops or phones need charging. camera batteries ..I carry 3 so that usually lasts the trip.
The few times that we would be at a campsite with power seems to me an extension cord to the fridge would be best and simple.
in my research i have learned that the battery will not or it is bad to charge at low temps. thinking of adding a inverter to the mix and run a heavy load on battery to warm up in morning before solar kicks in. but unsure if that is best way to do that.?
the battery says it comes with a battery management system built in...whatever that means...and solar setup says it comes with controller... would like to know if i am on the right track. trying to keep it simple.
unsure how it all hooks together. is some type of distribution block needed ....am i missing anything that i can add to my research. thinking i would like a longer lead for the panels ...i think it comes with a 15 inch cord. and go easy on the jargon. i can get lost quickly when i read threads and most of what i read is all abreviated versions of equipment .
Thanks for any help .... Matt