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Based on the picture you provided I believe you have the SAE solar plug port on your Braxton Creek Bushwhacker Plus 17BH so you should have no issues plugging your Go Power DuraLite Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller #GP66FR in…
view full answer...For a 3,000 watt inverter you'll need a 300 amp hour lithium battery like the Go Power Sun Cycle Advanced Lithium RV Battery item #GP26QR.
view full answer...No, I am sorry we do not have a lockable box for the Go Power Sun Cycle Advanced Lithium RV Battery item #GP26QR. Given it's odd shape of, 19-5/8" long x 14-7/8" wide x 8-11/16" tall, the only thing we have would be…
view full answer...Hey Paul; the answer to your question depends on what you want to do exactly. It also depends on what your trailer already has on it. I'm going to assume the 2016 Jayco Pinnacle you put in our fitguide is the trailer you have. I'm…
view full answer...Thanks for that photo, and I checked with Go Power and you will need a solar panel compatible with your Go Power Solar on The Side, from Go Power. I verified with them that the panel you will need to connect to this is the panel you mentioned as it…
view full answer...Hi Armand, It is unlikely a 200 amp hour lithium battery will be able to power an AC, fridge, TV, and lights, though it's not possible to say specifically because it depends on the power draw of each appliance as well as the numbers of hours…
view full answer...Thank you for the kind words! The Rhino-Rack Tapered Extension #RR59RW is actually an olive-green color, and this is the only color it is currently available in. We are getting new photos added as the current ones show a tan-ish color which is the…
view full answer...Hey Steven, the Go Power Solar Panel kit part #GP66FR that you referenced does come with the correct 2-pin XLR style of plug that your Furrion solar charge input uses so it will work fine without needing an adapter. This comes with a few connector…
view full answer...There are a few different brands when it comes to solar power so I recommend finding out exactly which brand of equipment is installed on your RV. You may have an 2-pin XLR style plug in on your camper which would allow you to easily plug in the Go…
view full answer...Hi Derek; instead of running the wires directly to the solar panel as seen below you will be adding in the #GP49QR. The wires for the port will connect to the controller where the solar panel connects in the diagram. Then you mount the port…
view full answer...For a portable system, I suggest the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller, #34282730. This is a 130 watt foldable solar panel that allows you to place it where you choose to for maximum sunlight. Under optimum conditions,…
view full answer...For RV application I prefer the Go Power brand of products. If your camper is pre-wired from Jayco I believe they are using the same brand. There is typically two options available in pre-wired from the factory for "solar ready"…
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