tmm72 wrote:One thing I am looking for is someone with experience for what they used for a 110v hookup to a converter to battery to run led lights and fan at this time.
Also, their water pump sink.
I have been looking on the forums and well there is so many to choose from.
I am budget minded also.
I can probably help you with that. I have an Electrical Engineering background and installed a Solar/110VAC system in my last CTC (200W system) and have already designed the system for my new build. My solar cells arrived yesterday. :-)
I know you said what you want to start with and that is easy if that is all you want to do and I am not sure what "budget minded" means that may vary per person... but I'd decide where you want to ultimately be with your CTC before buying anything, else whatever you buy, you may be replacing when you upgrade if it is not flexible (a 500W inverter or 1500W inverter for example). You can build up slowly and upgrade as you go.
A couple of things to think about and I may be able to give you some advise:
1) Decide what you really want to run long term on 12VDC and 110VAC. (12VDC is good for lighting and a fan mostly) (make a list)
2) Do you want 110VAC available when you are not plugged into "shore power or just +12vdc? (what will you run when "off the grid")
3) a) Do you want solar power to charge your battery or batteries, or B) Do you want to charge your battery with 110VAC connection? (Shore or Generator), or C) Both A and B
4) and the biggest question which may help define #1-3 - what is your budget for the power system. It s easy to drop hundreds to thousands on the power system depending on what your mission is.
I personally like to "boon-dock" for off road riding and want to run everything (except the A/C) off solar (quite and clean). I do have a small 2000W Honda generator to run the 5000BTU Air Conditioner when needed in the summer and top off batteries if the weather is poor (cloudy) or I am camping in a shady area (large trees nearby to block parts of the sun during the day). I allocated a large part of my conversion budget (about 25%) for the power system as I want to be very self contained when "off the grid". I had the Honda so this is not counting in the budget. I will be spending about $1,200 for a 400W Solar system with 40A MPPT Controller (for expansion later), 1500W true sine waver inverter, 50A DC Converter to charge quickly when on the generator or shore power and ~230AH worth of capacity in 2 6VDC Deep Cycle golf cart batteries.
On the sink... if you are a minimalist, you can get a hand pump faucet. If you have 12VDC avaialble, an on demand pump is the way to go. Different sizes are available and again, what will you use it for? 1) Just a sink, or 2) sink and shower?