Miscellaneous Equipment

  An ATC toy hauler owner wanted to add solar panels to their 2020 28 foot Front Bedroom trailer. It did not come with the generator or solar from the factory, but the cargo rack was installed. They needed a solution that allowed them to keep the batteries full with the stock inverter running TVs […]

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  My customer has a 2017 ATC toy hauler with the 5500w Onan generator and wanted to add solar panels to their 20 foot trailer. It also had two 12 volt batteries. Silent renewable power was the goal, my promise of “it will just work” was the pot of gold at the end of the […]

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  This customer’s existing set up in 2019 28′ FB included 5500 Onan and one AC unit ducted through the entire trailer. He had 2 AGM batteries and could make it through the night with no problems. The Problem With Their Old Setup This customer uses the trailer for his business Mute Sports Equipment and regularly […]

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  This customer’s existing set up included a single 200 watt solar panel with a single 12 volt AGM battery to run an entire 36 foot fifth wheel trailer. There was a cheap solar charge controller that came with the trailer that was non-programmable. They did have an on-board generator, but didn’t want to run […]

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  This customer has a 32 foot fifth wheel trailer with a single 200 watt solar panel and two battery 100 amp hour lithium batteries that came from the manufacturer. The trailer came with a cheap solar charge controller. They also have an on-board generator, plus a 1,000 watt inverter. The Problem With Their Old […]

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  This customer already had a single 200 watt solar panel that came from the manufacturer. They also had three batteries which included two 6 volt batteries and one 12 volt battery. The trailer already came with a cheap solar charge controller in between the two. They also had a 1,000 watt inverter to run […]

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  An ATC toy hauler owner in Arizona wanted to add solar panels to their 24 foot trailer. It did not have any solar on it. It also had a single factory 12 volt battery. They needed a solution that allowed them to run their furnace all night. The Problems With Their Old System The […]

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Tony & Vera have a 28 foot trailer with a single solar panel on the roof. That panel charges up a pair of 6 volt golf cart batteries made by Interstate. Sitting between the two is a cheap, Chinese-made solar charge controller that came with the trailer. Problem With Their Solar Charge Controller The controller […]

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  Steve and Sash, who document their fulltime RV lifestyle under the moniker, “Road Pickle” wanted to upgrade their existing solar system. They previously had a single, 160 watt flexible solar panel on the roof of their trailer going into a non-programmable solar charge controller. Their battery bank consisted of two 6 volt golf cart […]

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