After dealing with having to constantly mess with the Renogy inverter and the poor performance of the PWM solar charger, I'm probably about to waste like $4k on:
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And probably some sort of static transfer switch to replicate the Renogy inverters functionality with moving back and forth from shore power. The 3kw inverter is smaller size, lighter, and I'll get dimming for lights, remote monitoring, and the ability to charge easily from the truck while towing.
I've got 300ah of cheap LiFePo4 batteries right now, and honestly I'll probably just keep running them until they die. We've had 4 very low solar days in a row with lots of miles, temps in the 40s and we finally ran the current batteries down. Getting the Renogy to charge them back to full has been a chore for sure. I'm heading home tomorrow, and will probably start ordering stuff in early January and will report back what an install looks like. Honestly having PWM dimming on lighting and remote control from an app will be worth the money as we start going full(er) time in the trailer. The extra charging flexibility (even if I lose charging output), actual capacity reporting, and electronic fusing will just be icing on the cake.
Also, not sure if anyone is running starlink, but the new v3 dish doesn't even require weird connectors and stuff (just a special PoE injector) but the cheap PoE injector and converter into the v2 dishy cable type and a small mobile router works great. I've been connected constantly and we just put the dish on the roof above the bed that folds out. I did a rush install of it all the day before we left, but it's been great.
If i get a new v3 dish, I'll probably just put an RJ45/8p8c waterproof connector under the trailer with a lockable cover, but for now this works.