dmdc411 wrote:I knew in the beginning there would be no boondocks camping. Wife isn't much for roughing it! So I knew we would always be near a power source. Just happened upon a YouTube video on converting a desktop computer power supply for powering 12vdc stuff in your shop. Just happen to have a scrap tower waiting to go to recycling. pulled the ps, and set it up to work on the bench. Found it was capable of 14 amps max. All my teardrop lighting is led, fantastic fan, total uses about 6.8amps. Its been working for 5 years, cost very little so far. If it fails, Best Buy has them for $35!
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I knew in the beginning there would be no boondocks camping.
tony.latham wrote:Love?
Tony, what are those small housings you have on the roof where the solar panel cables go into the roof?
Tony
methridge wrote:tony.latham wrote:Love?
Tony, what are those small housings you have on the roof where the solar panel cables go into the roof?
Tony
tony.latham wrote:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CSEXWC8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
There are tons of different ones.
Tony
MickinOz wrote:Tony,
It looks like you have a battery isolator switch, and a Renogy regulator.
Do you use the isolator without first disconnecting the solar panels?
i.e. say you put the 'drop away in the garage, do you turn the battery off to preserve the charge, and do you do this without disconnecting the panel?
tony.latham wrote:I have a breaker between the 100 watt panel and the controller that I turn off before I disconnect the battery.
Tony
tony.latham wrote:
One thing that I find handy in the winter is checking the battery status through the bluetooth module in the controller.
Tony
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