Lherrlinger
Advanced Member
Any recommendations on brands for panels and batteries also charge controller inverter I’m new not looking for too much power maybe 300 watts just getting started trying not to break the bank
There are two routes most folk take when selecting solar components.
Some will buy a "kit" with all of the correct components matched up and included in the kit. This is a more expensive option but is beneficial to those that are new to solar. Having a preconfigured system and tech support a phone call away does have value.
The alternative is to design the system yourself and shop the individual components. You can save $ this way but the learning side of it can be time consuming.
I recently installed a system in a buddies bus that he bought from Renogy. From what I have seen of their kits, I would not hesitate to buy from them.
Any recommendations on brands for panels and batteries also charge controller inverter I’m new not looking for too much power maybe 300 watts just getting started trying not to break the bank