I was looking at the "Solar Panel without the Technical Stuff" thread and that's the sort of simple setup I'm looking to build, but I am hoping for some specific recommendations for models to buy and places to buy. So I'll lay out my goals, my tentative plans, and solicit advice.
--Goals--
1. Run my CPAP for 3-5 nights of ~8 hours each. (I expect to turn off the humidifier and heating function to lower power draw along with getting a DC to DC power supply)
2. Be able to charge cellphones and tablets also.
3. Charge from Solar to increase runtime during sunny weather.
4. Charge from vehicle when towing.
5. Charge from shore power during rare camping at powered sites, or more likely to top off the battery when at home.
--Plans--
1. 100Ah Lithium battery. (Do I need two? Should I go AGM instead? This is mostly just a very rough guess, since what I'm reading is that 100Ah should be considerably more nights of runtime compared to the $500ish range all in one deals like a Jackery or Bluetti that people say they get 3 nights out of).
2. 1 Solar panel. (Maybe add another later. Initially I'm thinking just mounting to top of my tongue box for convenience. I know the angles will be bad, but always there ready to work some will be better for me than needing to set up ground panels.)
3. Solar controller thing. (Do I just get the one or do I need a separate device to control shore and vehicle charging?)
4. 12v cigarette lighter style sockets x2 at the head of the bed (tailgate end of the trailer) with switches to turn them off and kill parasitic draw from phone chargers. I feel like 12v sockets will give the most future proofing for phone chargers or powering various devices.
*5. Optional, if it is possible to get the battery and shore power charging in a removable box that would allow me to go more mobile for a few days if I'm tent camping or even have a power outage at home to run my CPAP and then lug the battery to a power outlet to charge up.
6. I can install the battery and controllers in the tongue box, or there's lots of room around the frame under the bed that I could mount weather resistant things to.
I feel confident in my abilities to do the mechanical physical parts of the install and hookup of a system like this, but I would value input on specific sizes, capacties, models, and sources to get this setup going. The weather is getting nice and it's time to start camping!