700W SOLAR POWER System for $500?! Power an Overland Fridge Indefinitely While Camping
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Channel Instagram: @lexus_offroad_adventures
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In this video, I show you how to put together a DIY #solarpower setup from start to finish in a #lexus #gx470 #solar #lifepo4battery #Lexus #gx470 #lexusgx470 #gxor #gxorsocal #flexus #lexusoffroad #lexusoffroadadventures #overlanding #overland #overlanding4x4 #overlandlife #overlander #toyota #toyotatacoma #toyota4runner #toyota4x4
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Great video! Interesting battery placement idea…
This is an excellent video. It shows the full build, the smaller components in addition to the main pieces, and you explain why.
Two things. I will not fix the flexible solar panel. I am in Canada, and the ability to place and move the panel and chase the sun is important. Second, when using double-sided tape, remove the protective paper tape after you have secured one side and roll the paper tape off as you roll out the flexible panel.
Love this, thank you
searching all of CZcams, you are the only one to DIY a solar panel for a hood without buying a car specific kit. thank you very much for the guide.
You’re very welcome. Let me know if you have any questions! I’ve made a bunch of updates including a DC fuse block some mods to run a diesel heater in some other videos. Check ‘em out!
thats because these flexible panels fail and catch fire often. almost all flexible panels fail in about a year
I think this is the most simplest solar panel for off road tutorial that I ever seen. I have a 2012 and 2007 FJ Cruisers that I'm planning to add this setup on. Thanks for your videos
Thanks so much for watching! I have a couple more solar power videos as well. If you’re looking for an even simpler setup I have a video for that: czcams.com/video/qDm2SGva4Wg/video.htmlsi=WwoFMCSDQuwz2JHl
super helpful man thank you. once i get an RTT i’ll be doing solar + fridge so definitely saving this for later. always love the content!
Thanks for watching, Sean! Really appreciate the feedback 🙏
All your videos are made well. so much great information. Makes me glad I got a 470. Its hard not to subscribe when content is this good. looking forward for more!
Thanks so much!! 🙏
First hybrid Lexus GX470 love it !!
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Nice job! That inverter eats 10 watts an hour. If you bypass it and run the fridge off dc, the battery will last longer and you won't have the sound of the inverter fans running.
You’re absolutely right. I have a DC system now! All videos on the solar power system build are on the channel if you’re interested 👍
oh heck yeah.@@lexus_offroad_adventures
Good Lord great channel bud
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I am definitely a fan boy. Who much would I pay to buy just the equipment? I am alway amazed how your to all the work yourself.
😅 thanks for the compliments. I’m just trying to push the boundaries of my current skill set and documenting it. Hopefully the videos take the fear out of it so other people can try it too.
It’s around $500 but you can fact check me by looking at the prices on my Amazon screenshots at the beginning of the video.
@@lexus_offroad_adventures thank you very much. I’m in New York City and sometimes I sit in my car in between client and I often drain the battery so this would be perfect solution
Nice!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
I just didn't understand why do you use inverter to power your refrigerator. There's no 12v input on it?
The refrigerator has a 12v DC plug, yes. It’s the cigarette lighter type so I could technically just hook up a cigarette lighter adapter directly to the battery. But I mostly got this system to keep drones, phones, cameras and string lights charged up/powered so I needed the AC power either way. In the future I may setup a whole DC fuse system since power flow is more efficient that way, but this setup makes everything easy for my current needs
Btw, I added the DC system and am putting a video together soon
You should add the items you bought to the description so I don't have to go searching
Yeah sorry about that. Was in a hurry to post and never updated that. I’ll work on it today
With the battery fully charged, how long will it run that fridge with no recharge in case you had a weekend trip and lots of storms or overcast where solar is minimal?
So the fridge is 60W max. If running constantly at full power, that should give me 10.67 hours (640Wh battery/60W fridge). However, the fridge has an Eco low-power mode that could probably close to double that.
This is only a 12V/50amp-hour battery (12.8V x 50Ah is 640Wh). You just have to up the size of the battery if you’re worried about missing out on sun. It’s also super cheap/easy to double-up your solar array.
What solar panel did you use? I might run one to my Jackery.
I’d check compatibility with the Jackery first but here it is: Topsolar Flexible Solar Panel... www.amazon.com/dp/B09QXBZ84W?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Do you have a dc-dc set up with your alternator or just solar?
Nope, I’ve found that it’s not necessary for my usage and the level of sunlight in my area. I may get one to get me through winter when we have more cloud cover though.
Are you ribby the party frog
I am not.
@@lexus_offroad_adventures darn you guys really sound alike look him up on CZcams
Seriously great video as well no sarcasm just got this car for my sister been watching almost all of ur videos
@@ls3_urmom right on, thanks for watching!