How many solar panels / batteries do we need for our RV?

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  • čas přidán 16. 10. 2023
  • How many solar panels / batteries do we need for our RV? Join us in this exciting episode with special guests Wayward Waggs. Todd shares with them insights on how many solar panels and batteries you need to power your RV efficiently. Whether you're a full-timer or a weekend warrior, this video is packed with essential information to keep your RV adventures powered up and eco-friendly. Don't miss it!
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Komentáře • 25

  • @WaywardWaggs
    @WaywardWaggs Před 9 měsíci +12

    Thank you so much for having us on. The team here at the NRVTA and Big Beard Batteries are taking great care of us on the solar install. We can't wait to try it out.

    • @RickandDarcirvadventures
      @RickandDarcirvadventures Před 9 měsíci +3

      Seeing you two being serious is the funniest we have seen you be. Lol

    • @WaywardWaggs
      @WaywardWaggs Před 9 měsíci

      @@RickandDarcirvadventures 🤣

    • @WaywardWaggs
      @WaywardWaggs Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@RickandDarcirvadventures We weren't serious behind the scenes. lol

    • @RickandDarcirvadventures
      @RickandDarcirvadventures Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@WaywardWaggs I bet. Todd answered our questions about batteries in our motorhome and how to charge them.

    • @travisbeach338
      @travisbeach338 Před 9 měsíci +3

      You guy's sitting there saying OK yeah and don't have a clue what he's saying is freaking hilarious

  • @dr.richard.w.meyers24
    @dr.richard.w.meyers24 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Dursten and Leslie never heard of them. You don’t need a unknown person to keep your show number 1. Your number is 1

  • @SuperSushidog
    @SuperSushidog Před 18 dny

    I put 8, 550-watt solar panels (4,400 watts) on the roof of my 35ft motorhome and built a 620-watt liftable array on the side over my bedroom window for a total of 5,020 watts of solar. The secret is to rack large residential panels over all your roof protrusions like A/C shrouds, vents, skylights, etc.. This eliminates any shade from these items on your panels. This also allows plenty of cooling air to flow underneath them cooling both your panels, for higher solar production and shades your roof, so there is less load on your A/Cs. A person with a 42ft or bigger coach or fiver could fit 2 more 550-watt panels on the roof for 5,500 total watts without any special tricks like side mounted arrays, sliding rooftop panels or solar awnings.
    I just replaced the old Dometic propane fridge in mine with a residential fridge, even though I live off-grid almost exclusively, as I have solar power to spare as well as 23.5kwh of batteries consisting of a 16.4kwh 48v battery and a 7.1kwh 12v battery. The best way to calculate how much power your fridge uses, which takes into account its duty cycle, is to look at the yellow energy star tag that comes with each new fridge. Mine draws 345kwh/yr. divided by 365 days is 945 watt/hrs./day. Rounding to 1kwh/day works for me. If I generously estimate it will consume 1/2 of this power at night that's only .5kwh a night my fridge will draw.
    We also run our EG-4 mini split heat pump all night, almost every night. It averages around 32ah or 10% of our 48v battery to run all night, so I'll round up to 1.7kwh/night. So, I need 2.2kwh to run these 2 appliances overnight off of my 16.4kwh 48v battery, giving me power to spare for other uses, as my solar array always charges the battery at or near 100% capacity at sundown, even in the winter and on overcast or rainy days.

  • @ryanmicklich3912
    @ryanmicklich3912 Před 9 měsíci +3

    My wife and I HATE our 12v fridge. We'd love to go back to our old RV with the propane fridge. Sure, I can spend thousands of dollars for solar panels and batteries to overcome this but why when there was already a better and cheaper option.
    Seems like the entire market is going 12v and residential. I think that is a huge mistake.

    • @NationalRVTrainingAcademy
      @NationalRVTrainingAcademy  Před 9 měsíci

      Let us know if you can find an inexpensive propane refrigerator that’s not used or given to you.

  • @JackWorkz
    @JackWorkz Před měsícem

    Im just starting my solar journey on my travel trailer , it currently has an onboard generator but i want a seamless experience, being able to use the a/c on solar but allow the generator to start itself if needed while I'm out riding or whatever

  • @werejustapassinthru574
    @werejustapassinthru574 Před 9 měsíci

    Love my #WaywardWaggs

  • @tracymeskel2839
    @tracymeskel2839 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey Dustin and Leslie! Haven’t seen you for a while. We are running 395 south, from Pendleton, Or. to Barstow,, Ca. Heading back to the quartzsite desert for the winter. Happy to see you add some solar. We love ours. It will open new places up for adventure. I’m really thinking of doing the repair course there, with Todd. Have they approved veterans school benefits yet? That’s what I’m waiting for.

  • @Tom.and.Missy.Northam
    @Tom.and.Missy.Northam Před 9 měsíci

    Love it !! Can't wait to see the install ! Huge fans of @waywardwaggs !!

  • @sherieragan765
    @sherieragan765 Před 9 měsíci

    Very much enjoyed the explanations! 🖖🏻😘👍🏻🙏🏻

    • @shawnbebout
      @shawnbebout Před 9 měsíci

      1st winter having solar. Should I leave the solar active and charging the battery. Or shut the Solar down and pull the battery?

  • @mikelayow815
    @mikelayow815 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your tech tips.
    My question is when the rv says solar ready what does that mean. I see the plug on the side of my 5th wheel and the wires go to I think a bus bar what would I need to hook up to the 5th wheel or would it be better to just use the alligator clips with a portable solar panel.

  • @johnstark4723
    @johnstark4723 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I figure you need 2 to 3 times what you think you need as you could end up with no solar for several days in a row. I have a 6.5kWh inverter and 8 415w panels feeding (for now) 2 5.12kWh batteries. I plan on having around 30kWh in batteries when i can afford more of them.

    • @chrisschiel6741
      @chrisschiel6741 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I have a small system with 600 watts of solar. In the middle of the day, I'm lucky if I get 375 watts due to angle and being in series.

    • @johnstark4723
      @johnstark4723 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@chrisschiel6741 try angling the panels, made a huge difference on mine. Cloudy yesterday I made 1.826kWh. Already a third of the day I I have 2.4kWh. Before I angled the panels I didnt get more than 1 or 2 kWh all day on bright sunny days. I doubled power by angling them.

  • @scottwhitesell5476
    @scottwhitesell5476 Před 3 měsíci

    I have 400 watts of solar and 2 deep cycle 150 AH batteries. Drawing between 225 and 325 watts, my batteries discharge to 50% in less than 10 minutes. Everything is less than 6 months old. Any ideas what might be wrong? Feedback from anyone would be most welcome. (by my math, I should be able to run that load for about 6 hours before getting to 50% without any solar input)

  • @bobbafett1971
    @bobbafett1971 Před 8 měsíci

    I have 460mah lipo in my tiffin. Residential fridge. I run furnace, TV, wifi, Lights, charge phones. And I'm at 75% to 80% full in the morning? I do not see how 1 fridge would pull that much every hour.

  • @chrisschiel6741
    @chrisschiel6741 Před 9 měsíci

    Why does nobody mention that the solar panels are so inefficient that if you put 2000 watts of solar and the sun is not directly over each one of them. Your lucky if you get half that in wattage. If you run in series, (which is the usual way) if one panel is in the shade and only gets half its rated wattage, that will reduce the rest of the by half also. All I hear is if you need 2000 watts of energy, you need 2000 watts of solar. NOT!!! You need to at least double the solar wattage you need.

    • @NationalRVTrainingAcademy
      @NationalRVTrainingAcademy  Před 9 měsíci +1

      So we have done several tech tips on solar panels and we have covered it. Possibly you haven’t seen our video on that.