Disclaimer: Longish post about something I know very little about. This will be installed in a FWC Grandby where 4 of us are traveling full time.
After some quick calculations I believe my average daily power usage to be about 50ah. This doesn’t include a 20a max draw air compressor that will be used as needed to air up tires, but I don’t see real way to factor it in. I’m going to instal 2-100ah AGM batteries. I’m planning on installing a 40a DC to DC battery charger to help supplement the panels and allow us to “bulk” the batteries as quickly as possible. Since I’ll be using the DC to DC charger I’m planning on installing only 2-100W mono panels. This puts me about 30W south of where my calculator has me. I’m hoping this won’t be an issue since we plan to spend most of our time in the tropics. Roof space and weight are issues which is why I can’t add another panel. I’m also looking into the 160W panels and possibly using 1 of those and a 100W. I’ll be using a Victron 75 15 MPPT charge controller to keep it all happy. I’m contemplating adding a Victron battery monitors well. I’ve heard great things about Renogy so I’m planning on using their panels and batteries.
Besides a distribution panel and fuses, what else am I missing? The positive from the DC to DC just goes to a terminal strip with the positive from the charge controller output along with the inverter? Is there a way to add a line for shore power, but it’ll automatically detect the incoming voltage and hertz and adjust for it?
After some quick calculations I believe my average daily power usage to be about 50ah. This doesn’t include a 20a max draw air compressor that will be used as needed to air up tires, but I don’t see real way to factor it in. I’m going to instal 2-100ah AGM batteries. I’m planning on installing a 40a DC to DC battery charger to help supplement the panels and allow us to “bulk” the batteries as quickly as possible. Since I’ll be using the DC to DC charger I’m planning on installing only 2-100W mono panels. This puts me about 30W south of where my calculator has me. I’m hoping this won’t be an issue since we plan to spend most of our time in the tropics. Roof space and weight are issues which is why I can’t add another panel. I’m also looking into the 160W panels and possibly using 1 of those and a 100W. I’ll be using a Victron 75 15 MPPT charge controller to keep it all happy. I’m contemplating adding a Victron battery monitors well. I’ve heard great things about Renogy so I’m planning on using their panels and batteries.
Besides a distribution panel and fuses, what else am I missing? The positive from the DC to DC just goes to a terminal strip with the positive from the charge controller output along with the inverter? Is there a way to add a line for shore power, but it’ll automatically detect the incoming voltage and hertz and adjust for it?