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Old 06-09-2015, 11:19 AM   #1
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Default Newbie..1988 Hi Lo that we love. Question about Solar

We bought a 1988 hi lo camper that we love and want to convert it to solar will this only run our DC or is there an built in inverter with the trailer and if so where would it be or do we have to buy one.

We have bought a complete 200 watt solar kit for our trailer 22ft with 30 amp MPPT charger and breakers..

Hoping to run our AC with this
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Old 06-09-2015, 12:27 PM   #2
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I'm sorry, dyan, I don't think you have a chance in hell of running an A/C with a 200 W solar panel setup. Even with an inverter that could put out the needed power, you would drain your batteries in a heartbeat.

IF (and this is a big "IF") your solar panels were putting out 14.5 Volts at 200 Watts, your theoretical Amperage would be just under 13.8 Amps. This is ALMOST enough to run an A/C (probably not enough to start it though), but - I think you're going to be lucky to see about 6-7 Amps output, even if the panels are oriented exactly 90 degrees to the sun's rays.

I've installed virtually the same setup as you have on our trailer, except I used a 20 Amp MPPT controller. My hope is that it will provide sufficient charge to the batteries that I won't need to use my generator when boondocking. But, I will not be using the A/C (we camp where it's cool) and I've replaced all lighting in the trailer with LEDs.

However, you can certainly get enough power to supply AC through an inverter to recharge cell phones, run a PC, and so on. You can probably even power something like a microwave if you get a large enough inverter. And, you WILL have to buy an inverter. The trailer does not have one installed. Inverters are "Watt" rated, so you will want to buy one that can handle the largest demand you expect to place on it. AND, for best results on some items, you need a "true" or "pure" sine wave inverter like this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...Q4DHHNZS48BF8F These are more expensive than the "modified" or "square wave" inverters, but some electronic devices can be damaged with square wave input.

You could possibly increase your solar panel array, maybe up to 600 Watts? and that might power an A/C in full sunlight. You might have to get a larger MPPT controller too (40 Amps), though.

Edit: If you were to power your A/C with an inverting generator, you would need one capable of putting out about 3000 Watts at 110 V. This gives you around 27 Amps, which is enough to "start" the A/C. Once it has started, it will take less power, maybe around 2000 Watts.

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I guess I didnt spell it out correctly..what I meant by AC was NOT AIR CONDITIONING but power for a little extra comforts like a laptop and or small microwave and coffee maker.

Newbie here thanks..
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I guess I didnt spell it out correctly..what I meant by AC was NOT AIR CONDITIONING but power for a little extra comforts like a laptop and or small microwave and coffee maker.

Newbie here thanks..
Not to worry! Every time I write "A/C" or "AC", I worry about the ambiguity. I estimate you could probably power up to a 100 Watt appliance without exceeding your solar panel's output, assuming it was delivering at least 6-7 Amps. The coffee maker or microwave would probably exceed its output, but your battery should handle that load for a brief time, if you have a large enough inverter. Then, the solar would return the charge to the battery when you stopped using the high demand device.

Welcome to the forum and have fun with your trailer!

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Welcome to the forum, Dyan!
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Thank you for the valuable information for sure..
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