SubaruDave wrote:Really starting to get everything ready to be purchased so this build can go as smooth a possible and while looking at solar I seen a 240W Sharp panel. It seems like it would be all I need for electrical (of course other than a good controller) I think running 2 deep cycle batteries in parallel should be enough for my electrical storage needs even on the rainy days where there isn't much to keep the kids happy.
http://www.affordable-solar.com/store/s ... olar-Panel
Sharp makes a good panel, I've seen some numbers posted over at RV.net where Sharp panels were putting out more than rated output. The 240 watt would probably keep up with your usage without a problem. We could look at your projected energy use to size the panel if you'd like. BUT, be aware there are a couple of things to keep in mind for the panel you posted a link to:
-Panels larger than 135 watts or so usually cannot be shipped UPS and have to be sent by truck. Make sure and check the shipping charges to your house.
-The panel is a grid tie type and not a 12V battery charging panel (Vmp is 29.3 volts instead of the 16-18V a 12V panel would have). That means you'll need to use an MPPT controller instead of a cheaper PWM type, and that's a couple hundred bucks for one that works. There are cheaper MPPT controllers on the market but caveat emptor.
Finally, two 6V golf cart batteries in series usually gives the most amp-hrs per $. I have GC batteries and I'm on my 3rd season of use without any noticeable drop in performance so far.
Bruce