That's when a roof mounted wind charger comes in handy...If it is self sufficient. But what if it isn't. Solar wasn't doing a lot of good in my area the the last week.
That's when a roof mounted wind charger comes in handy...If it is self sufficient. But what if it isn't. Solar wasn't doing a lot of good in my area the the last week.
The panels still work on cloudy days. Just not as well. One can always back the pickup to the rig and plug in the power cord using the truck alternator to recharge the batteries. I have three big deep cycle in mine that will keep everything running but the AC for several days before needing recharging. If we would add some solar panels we could stretch that time out.If it is self sufficient. But what if it isn't. Solar wasn't doing a lot of good in my area the the last week.
Nope.Anyone get the amount of snow predicted?
Oh I understand. Have around 82 solar panels in service. Well not right now, it is dark. I also swapped out 18 deep cycle batteries yesterday to replace with ones that had been charged up on electric utility power.The panels still work on cloudy days. Just not as well. One can always back the pickup to the rig and plug in the power cord using the truck alternator to recharge the batteries. I have three big deep cycle in mine that will keep everything running but the AC for several days before needing recharging. If we would add some solar panels we could stretch that time out.
Nope.
Yep. That 11 mph wind here is treacherous.How can you tell? It's all blowing sideways...
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