It sounds like you are trying to add an after market solar prep package to your RV. We do not have the parts needed to accomplish that and the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller # 34282610 does not include the parts you would need for that. However the # 34282610 does come with the necessary connectors to attach to your batteries with or without a prep package. The 2 pin adapter you are referring to is the XLR-style plug which is used if your RV already has a prep... view full answer...
For your trailer with the Solar Port Inlet for Furrion Solar Panel Battery Charger # FSPINS-BS you can use the Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase Solar Panel # 287-32408, or you can use the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller # 34282730; you'll just need to be sure to not exceed the 10 amp rating for the solar port. view full answer...
You will more than likely need to upgrade your current solar panel setup because you are more than likely drawing too much power from your appliances and your 110W solar panel isn't producing enough power. Make sure you check what kind of power your other appliances are drawing and take that into consideration. We can expand your Go Power Solar Flex # 34272630, with the Go Power Solar Flex Expansion Kit # 34272629 which will provide an additional 110 W of solar power to your RV and should... view full answer...
For a complete setup with the WAY Interglobal Elite Portable Solar Panel # WAY38YR you're also going to need a solar controller, and MC4 connector cables.
This solar panel will also work with all WAY Interglobal PWM solar charge controllers.
Since this is just a solar panel you will need to purchase that all separately. view full answer...
The roof rack that I recommend installing on your Cruiser Twilight Signature 2400 is the Rhino-Rack Aero Bar Roof Rack for Camper Shells # Y02-480B because it installs on 54" tracks so you'll be able to adjust the distance between the crossbars to meet your needs for the solar panels.
This does require you to drill into the roof of your RV to install the rails, but that will be the case with any type of roof rack or solar panel mounting system you'll find for your RV. Vehicles are built... view full answer...
I was able to confirm with Furrion that the 165W Solar Panel # FR73SR does not come with mounting hardware included; he also mentioned that they are in the process of re-designing these panels so the brackets they have previously used have been discontinued. With that said, you can use the Replacement Mounting Hardware for Go Power Rigid Solar Panels # 34272708 to mount this panel to your roof and it will work just fine. This kit comes with the Z style brackets that attach to the panel... view full answer...
Yes, we do have exactly what you need:
-The Go Power Solar Flex Charging System with Digital Solar Controller # 34272630.
This is 110W Solar Panel Kit that comes with everything you need for installation, and, can be expanded upon with the Go Power Solar Flex Expansion Kit # 34272629, which will also allow you to utilize the same controller like you mentioned.
I have also included a couple of videos for you to check out. view full answer...
It sounds like you are looking for a system more like the Go Power Solar Elite Charging System # 34282184. This system does include solar panels along with a solar controller, 2,000 watt inverter and charger that will allow you to charge your on board batteries off of solar and be able to use the power from the batteries to run your 12 volt and 120 volt circuits.
The Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger # PD4060K you found only acts as a power center... view full answer...
In order to hook up a 200ah lipro battery to the panel with a charge controller and then that to a 3000w inverter without draining the battery on first use, you need to have at least 400 watts of solar power. That is the general rule of thumb when running a system that includes A/C power.
While we do not have a 400-watt solar panel option, we do have one that is rated at 550 watts. For this route, I recommend the Go Power Solar Flex Charging System with MPPT Solar Controller # 34275012.... view full answer...
We can get you set up with everything you need with the solar panels, 60 amp solar controller, and 3,000 watt inverter charger. That said, the solar panels we offer are 190 watt and not 200 watt, so a total of 760 watts.
That said, the solar kit and inverter charger that you need which will work together are the following:
- Go Power Solar AE-4 All Electric System with MPPT Solar Controller - 760 Watt Solar Panels # 342-75010
- Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger - 3,000... view full answer...
Without knowing what your coach is equipped with in terms of inverters, battery bank size or existing plug and play solar ports the likely best solution is going to be a portable system like the Go Power Portable Solar System with Digital Solar Controller - 90 Watt Solar Panel # 34282729. This is a nice system that will help keep your batteries charged. This won't be installed on the roof but can be stored during travel and then taken out at your campsite to help keep the batteries charged... view full answer...
Yes, The Bright Way Solar Battery Charger # BRW54FR will work when it is raining. Photovoltaic panels can use direct or indirect sunlight to generate power, though they are most effective in direct sunlight. Solar panels will still work even when the light is reflected or partially blocked by clouds. Rain will actually help to keep your panels operating efficiently by washing away any dust or dirt.
I attached a review video link below. view full answer...
The wire gauge on your solar panel's charge controller should have been determined to be adequate based on the panel's output, to ensure it does not limit charging performance. Our 110-watt solar systems like # 34272630, shown on the linked page, use 4-gauge wire.
I recommend you use the heaviest gauge wire you can and the shortest possible extension length. I'm not sure how much length you need but we do offer a 30-foot extension from Go Power # 34270356 as well as a 7-1/2-foot 2-gauge... view full answer...
For a kit similar to the Go Power Solar Extreme Charging System # 34282185, is the Go Power Solar AE-4 All Electric System with MPPT Solar Controller # 342-75010.
The solar panel wattage on # 342-75010 is 760 watts, compared to # 34282185 that produces 570 watts.
This system will also work fine with your GoWise Power 3,000 inverter, that you mention. view full answer...
The Everchill Electric Cooler with Internal Lithium Battery - 55 Qts, part # EV57FR, works with a 100-watt solar panel and it will be compatible with a number of our solar panel options.
I have attached a weblink to all our portable solar panels below. The solar panel plugs into this cooler with a DC power connector. For example, the Goal Zero Nomad 100 Solar Panel - Portable - 100 Watt, part # 287-13007, is compatible with this cooler.
I have included a product description link below. view full answer...
The solar panel mounting brackets that we sell are brand specific. For example, if you have the Go Power Overlander Solar Charging System with Digital Solar Controller - 200 Watt Solar Panel, part # 34282181, the mounting brackets that you need would be the Replacement Mounting Hardware for Go Power Rigid Solar Panels, part # 34272708.
I have included product description links, video review links, and a weblink to our solar panel mounting brackets below. view full answer...
I may have a solution for you, but you won't be able to add panels to the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller - 130 Watt Solar Panel # 34282730 because of the limitations of the charge controller. However, you could add a roof mounted solar panel with its' own controller like the Go Power Solar Flex Charging System with Digital Solar Controller - 110 Watt Solar Panel # 34272630 and expand your charging ability.
Unfortunately there's not a way to split the controller... view full answer...
The Go Power Adjustable Mount Kit # 34244034 replaces a single solar panel's existing brackets. If you are installing 4 solar panels, you need 4 mount kits (one per solar panel).
Depending on how you install the arms, you have the ability to angle each panel to face one of two directions. So, if the lift arms are installed on the left side, your panel will face to the right and if you instead install them on the right side, your panel will face to the left.
For a compatible 4-panel solar... view full answer...
For your 2020 Forest River Rockwood Freedom, what you can do is use the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller # 34282730 with the extension cables # 34270356 to give you a total of 42' of cable so you can put these panels far out into the sunlight.
This kit features a foldable 130-watt solar panel with a built-in 10 amp solar controller, kickstand so your panels can get the best angle for optimal sunlight, and is made from weatherproof and impact-resistant materials... view full answer...
Your 2021 Rockwood should be pre-wired to work with a Go Power solar panel setup, so it should already have a controller. This means that you should only need solar panels and the connectors to hook them up to the pre-existing wiring socket on your trailer. The Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit # 34282182 has the connectors that you need to accomplish this - you just need to determine how many solar panels you want to use.
The panel has connectors that allow you to connect 2 panels together... view full answer...