NewAge MR16 | 820 watt 560ah Off Grid Setup. Runs the Air Conditioning microwave and more.

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  • NewAge Manta Ray 16ft off grid setup
    560ah of lithium batteries
    820 watts of solar
    Enerdrive 2600 watt inverter factory integrated
    Two Victron 30/100 mppt smart solar charge controllers
    Victron Orion 30a dc to dc charger.
    BmPro BC300 external shunt (factory integration)
    Eberspacher AS3 Diesel heating
    A fully integrated offgrid lithium setup with the ability to run all of the factory fitted items including the air conditioning microwave and washing machine all at the push of a button anywhere anytime.
    Be limited to water only and never worry about power again.
    Extreme Auto Caravan and Camping are the 12-volt installation specialists in Adelaide. Free camping done right. With an outstanding reputation for quality work and exceptional customer service. Extreme Auto Caravan and Camping are completely mobile, providing greater convenience and service to every customer.
    Off-grid solutions for your individual camping needs.
    We offer a wide range of services & options for all budgets.
    Servicing all Adelaide metro and some regional SA.
    Website www.extremeacc.com.au
    Ph. 0401834600
    Facebook extremeacc.com.au
    Email info@extremeacc.com.au

Komentáře • 15

  • @GregMcCall
    @GregMcCall Před rokem +2

    I have a newage wayfinder 13ft (windup roof camper trailer) so a bit hard to upgrade for my airconditioner and microwave, but if I ever upgrade to a bigger van, I'm off to SA to see you guys (I live in the innerwest of Sydney)
    I fully understand the BMPro and am I'm amazed at how inadequate an Oz product is compared to other options. (Victron is my favourite) - I also see the hard part is figuring out the wiring of a van to be able to isolate the fridge, water heater and batt charging.
    Also, trying to fit an inverter with a transfer switch into an existing van would be a challenge.
    Greate videos

    • @extremeacc101
      @extremeacc101  Před rokem

      Thanks for your feedback.
      Every caravan is different and NewAge now use the 240v Aerial power interface system. If you have the correct parts, the interfacing isn’t too difficult. Time consuming, Yes.

  • @outechoffgrid
    @outechoffgrid Před rokem +1

    Nice work!

  • @damob01
    @damob01 Před rokem

    Hey mate thanks for the knowledgeable vid yet again. Why don’t you ever wire the solar panels in parallel to avoid shading issues you encounter in series wired panels?

    • @extremeacc101
      @extremeacc101  Před rokem +1

      We do, it completely depends on the shade issues and amount of energy we need to pull off the roof.
      It will vary job to job. But if there are zero shade issues, you will greatly benefit from a higher voltage and lower amperage with solar yield over the day.
      It will start charging very early in the morning and very late at night. 5v over the 13.2v and its on.

  • @holdenman8850
    @holdenman8850 Před rokem +2

    Another great video and setup Matt, Where do you get the battery covers from?

  • @Dandnadan
    @Dandnadan Před rokem

    Can you run two 50mm2 pos cables to your inverter ?does that mean you should do the same with the neg cables ?
    Love watching your channel very informative ever think of doing your house with power Paul’s ?

    • @extremeacc101
      @extremeacc101  Před rokem

      Yes, absolutely
      Always do the same in the circuit

  • @cws127
    @cws127 Před rokem

    Wondering what weight that adds overall to the van? We have essentially same van and were only 12kg off GVM when weighed as packed for a trip.

    • @extremeacc101
      @extremeacc101  Před rokem +3

      This will add between 50 and 80 kg to the overall weight. Thank you.