BigSwede
The Credible Hulk
If I may jump into the fray with similar questions - I have a recently acquired very small camper and I am trying to figure out how to "boondock" as the camper folks call it. I currently have an Optima yellow top 35 rated at 48 ah (I had this battery laying around). I also have a CTEK 56-158 charger available. When I do have shore power, the camper, which is 23 years old, has a Carson CP10FK power pack that I *think* puts out 3 amps charge to the battery "only when the battery requires charging" (information on this unit is a bit sketchy). My power needs are quite modest - just some lights, the roof vent fan, and most importantly the CPAP (which draws 1.3 amps) overnight.
While this battery should last 2-3 days at least, I would like to add solar to the mix for longer trips away from civilization. How much solar do I need? Is 50W enough (I am looking at some folding panels that can be stowed in the camper underseat compartments when not in use)? Is an MPPT controller worth the extra ~$100?
What do you guys do to reduce the chances that your solar panels will walk away while you are away from the camper?
While this battery should last 2-3 days at least, I would like to add solar to the mix for longer trips away from civilization. How much solar do I need? Is 50W enough (I am looking at some folding panels that can be stowed in the camper underseat compartments when not in use)? Is an MPPT controller worth the extra ~$100?
What do you guys do to reduce the chances that your solar panels will walk away while you are away from the camper?