The pre-dawn temperature was in the teens this morning, so I only broke even replacing the battery heater energy with solar power today (and used up some additional amps on the Raspberry Pi’s).
So, today I charged the battery up using my 30 amp shore charger. It took about 3 hours to get back to 95%.
Next, I parked the trailer away from some trees that were reaching over the solar panel before. The previous position of the trailer relative to trees (before I cleared off the snow on Saturday).

The new position is about 3 parking spaces out from those trees, and gives a more unobstructed view of the sky. My best sun will be in the morning between 9 am and noon.

After about 1 or 2 in the afternoon, the sun will be at a right angle to the east-southeast tilted solar panel, and also behind the woods. At that point power generation will be minimal. At this point it is not worth continuing to heat the battery or continuing to run the Raspberry Pi’s to monitor the system. I can save 6-8 amp hours by turning them off overnight.

The app I’m using is called Sun Tracker AR. It’s super handy for positioning the trailer for maximum sun while camping.
Tomorrow starts off nearly as cold as today, but will also have nice and clear skies in the morning. I should see some good watts coming in between 9 and noon. It will be interesting to see how much difference the new parking space away from the trees makes.
