Trail Fairy
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Just curious where people are putting this panel on their bus. In a cabinet? Near all the other controls by the driver? Somewhere else? Thanks!!
Just curious where people are putting this panel on their bus. In a cabinet? Near all the other controls by the driver? Somewhere else? Thanks!!
Oh, creative, thank you. hahaMy ac/dc is in the 8 track tape player under my dash board...
Excellent, so good to know! This is extremely helpful.Maybe a couple small things to consider...
Shore power (as well as water/sewer) at campgrounds is always on the driver side (probably an exception or two but driver side is the 'standard').
It is preferable to keep the DC wire/cable runs as short as possible (voltage loss). Therefore; you'll want your battery bank, battery charger, solar charge controller, and inverter to all be very close together. This isn't "mandatory", of course.
Most of the 'better' quality components support 'remote' control panels. This means that the need to readily see the component is minimized. So, you can tuck most of them away in an out of the way place. The obvious exception is being able to service traditional lead-acid batteries. However; a watering system for them can take care of this pretty well.
If you go with lead-acid batteries, they should be vented to the outside. This is not required for AGM and lithium.
Haha, yes, a picture is worth a thousand words, right? Sometimes it's easier just to see it rather than trying to type it all out. Thanks much, I'll check these out!Since you seem to be into the 'examples' thing right now, here is some more reading.
Electrical System Design - JdFinley.com
Solar Charging System for Missy - JdFinley.com
Energy Audit - Watt For? - JdFinley.com
Is solar power for you? - JdFinley.com
24 Volt Battery?? - JdFinley.com
The first link includes my current electrical system wiring diagram.