Ends up they can’t handle the heat we have here in AZ in the summer.
I can't either!

Tony
Ends up they can’t handle the heat we have here in AZ in the summer.
tony.latham wrote:Ends up they can’t handle the heat we have here in AZ in the summer.
I can't either!![]()
Tony
Tukanu wrote:I’m going for a super simple 12v system for my build, and I have a few questions:
1. Is 12 ga adequate from the battery to the box?
2. Is a 30 amp breaker too large?
3. Will 16 ga work for all the appliances, including the vent fan?
4. What size fuse for the LED lights?
5. What size fuse for the vent fan?
6. What size fuse for the ports?
7. Do I need to ground the (-) to the trailer frame? If so, what size wire?
The battery and charger will be housed in a vintage cooler mounted to the tongue.
The longest wire run will be out to the galley.
Thanks for your input.
is the Genius brand shown a recommendation (or do you have one?)
tony.latham wrote:is the Genius brand shown a recommendation (or do you have one?)
I have the Noco Genius G3500 and like it a lot. It's maintaining the battery in the teardrop as I write this. I bought a second smaller Noco to keep my ATV battery alive.
Tony
Great...
tony.latham wrote:Great...
If you are going to hard-wire it,
RJ Howell wrote:tony.latham wrote:I thought I had a deal at $170 for this flexible 100-watt Renogy ETFE panel. This is a ridiculous price right now at $135.
https://www.amazon.com/Renogy-Extremely-Flexible-Monocrystalline-Renewed/dp/B07W7TQL2B/ref=sr_1_13?keywords=renogy+flexible&qid=1570643437&s=digital-text&sr=8-13
Renogy has the same 5/25 year guarantee for them as their glass panels.
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Tony
At $1.75 a watt it's a deal, yet $1.35.. Ya baby! I bought solar in the early days at close to $4 a watt for a hard fixed panel and thought that was a deal! I bought my 130w fixed panel at $.78 a watt a it's a bear to store that I use now.
Do you see any advantage in going with the 160w version?
tony.latham wrote:I thought I had a deal at $170 for this flexible 100-watt Renogy ETFE panel. This is a ridiculous price right now at $135.
https://www.amazon.com/Renogy-Extremely-Flexible-Monocrystalline-Renewed/dp/B07W7TQL2B/ref=sr_1_13?keywords=renogy+flexible&qid=1570643437&s=digital-text&sr=8-13
Renogy has the same 5/25 year guarantee for them as their glass panels.
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Tony
any thoughts about having the panel NOT attached?
tony.latham wrote:any thoughts about having the panel NOT attached?
I really like the way Mike did his cabling through the fan:
Tony
tony.latham wrote:2. Is a 30 amp breaker too large?
Yes. 15 amps for 12 ga.
Tony
For sure you need one right at the battery. Any inline fuse holder will work fine. Just fuse it for the wire size.DoctahDeane wrote:tony.latham wrote:2. Is a 30 amp breaker too large?
Yes. 15 amps for 12 ga.
Tony
Tony - you recommended to me and I bought a little fuse dongle that goes between the charger and the battery. According to this discussion, looks like I ought to have a breaker between the battery hot post and the fuse block, too? If this is true, any suggestions about a good one to get? Have all the parts except for this, big party this weekend if the driveway is warm.
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