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Re: Solar charger recommendations


 



You don't want to go below 60% state of charge


Have a great trip
Dan S


On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 6:18 AM, JoeS via groups.io
<joesears74@...> wrote:

We took our ¡®22 Classic on a test camp in northwest PA for 4 nights unplugged at a site with an electric hookup to see ?how the batteries last with our typical usage (fridge on gas, lights, fan and charging 4 devices. After 3-1/2 days I decided to check the battery voltage at the 12v plug under the bed. It was at 11.5 volts. It seemed low to me so we plugged in rather than harm the 2 golf cart batteries. At what voltage should we be concerned about harming the batteries?
We are planning a lengthy trip from Ohio to Oregon next month. I was having trouble finding nice campsites (not RV parking lots) available with electricity. I ordered 350 watt Renogy flexible panels kit to install on the front dormer. The gas struts on this dormer were replaced under warranty and actually have too much lift (roof won¡¯t stay down unlatched at all) so I¡¯m hoping the extra 13 lbs plus aluminum frame won¡¯t be too much weight. No matter how much sun our campsites have at least we¡¯ll be charging on the road. Wish me luck in getting this and installing it in time.

Thank you all for your advice and inspiration,
joeS

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