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Hey David, from previous customers of ours who have the same 2020 Keystone Raptor 424 we have determined that your pin box style is the Lippert 1621 which means for a Gen-Y gooseneck adapter you'd want the #GY58GR that you referenced.
view full answer...For the Go Power Overlander #34282181 the brackets that hold it to the roof of the RV require a roof surface of at least 1/2 inch but does not require it to attach to a roof beam.
view full answer...Marty, it sounds like you're looking for the Replacement Short Arm Assembly for RV Awnings #LC404523. This is going to replace any Lippert Solera short arm assembly, measures 63" long, and includes the wall-mounted bracket, outer…
view full answer...We have had this question come up in the past and we were informed by Go Power that you can combine 2 of the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller #34282610. But, the two systems would have to be run through one solar…
view full answer...If you want to add more panels, you can add the Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit, #34282185, that is rated for 190 watts. You will need a higher-rated controller such as the 60-amp Go Power MPPT Solar Charge Controller, #GP54FR. The Go Power Solar…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out, Jimmy! It looks like Lippert has had a few different designs for their Level Best controllers over the years. If you can send over the information on any tags for your system or even some pictures of any stickers on the…
view full answer...Hey Todd, yes the Solera 2000 Series and Edge Hardware part #LC65AF does come with two arms and the right hand side does have the drive motor but the wires do not come out of the top of the drive motor so you might email me a picture of what you have…
view full answer...Hi Peter; you do not need a master controller to add the etrailer Solar Charging System #e39FV to your setup. The included controller will read the battery and send the correct voltage when you have shore power or power coming from your tow vehicle.
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...Yes, you can use the Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit #34282182 to add-onto your current Go Power Solar Extreme Charging System #34282185. I have attached a few videos for you to check out as well.
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 wherever…
view full answer...Go Power recommends up to one 200 watt solar panel per 100 amp hour battery because it can send more power to the battery than it can handle and will start throwing up error codes on the controller. You would need to use multiple batteries or go with…
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Hey David, from previous customers of ours who have the same 2020 Keystone Raptor 424 we have determined that your pin box style is the Lippert 1621 which means for a Gen-Y gooseneck adapter you'd want the #GY58GR that you referenced.
view full answer...For the Go Power Overlander #34282181 the brackets that hold it to the roof of the RV require a roof surface of at least 1/2 inch but does not require it to attach to a roof beam.
view full answer...Marty, it sounds like you're looking for the Replacement Short Arm Assembly for RV Awnings #LC404523. This is going to replace any Lippert Solera short arm assembly, measures 63" long, and includes the wall-mounted bracket,…
view full answer...We have had this question come up in the past and we were informed by Go Power that you can combine 2 of the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller #34282610. But, the two systems would have to be run through one solar…
view full answer...If you want to add more panels, you can add the Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit, #34282185, that is rated for 190 watts. You will need a higher-rated controller such as the 60-amp Go Power MPPT Solar Charge Controller, #GP54FR. The Go Power Solar…
view full answer...Thanks for reaching out, Jimmy! It looks like Lippert has had a few different designs for their Level Best controllers over the years. If you can send over the information on any tags for your system or even some pictures of any stickers on the…
view full answer...Hey Todd, yes the Solera 2000 Series and Edge Hardware part #LC65AF does come with two arms and the right hand side does have the drive motor but the wires do not come out of the top of the drive motor so you might email me a picture of what you…
view full answer...Hi Peter; you do not need a master controller to add the etrailer Solar Charging System #e39FV to your setup. The included controller will read the battery and send the correct voltage when you have shore power or power coming from your tow vehicle.
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...Yes, you can use the Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit #34282182 to add-onto your current Go Power Solar Extreme Charging System #34282185. I have attached a few videos for you to check out as well.
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...Go Power recommends up to one 200 watt solar panel per 100 amp hour battery because it can send more power to the battery than it can handle and will start throwing up error codes on the controller. You would need to use multiple batteries or go…
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