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LR4USN
 


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nice rack too (:
  
Post #180242111th Apr 2017 3:04 pm
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Jubbly
 


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I had an 80w panel with my 110amp leisure battery, though I never went anywhere without electric hook up, the panel could just about run the small lcd tv from the invertor if needed, I think prices now are cheaper and a 200w panel on the roof of your van should suffice, especial in lower sun outputs. should cost about £200 with the relevant charge controller
  
Post #180792025th Apr 2017 8:55 pm
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Bob M
 


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United Kingdom 2008 Discovery 3 TDV6 GS Manual Bali BlueDiscovery 3

Hi all,
You can save a fortune buying the components rather than a camping solution.
Even expensive camping setups use cheap PPM controllers.
These chop the power to reduce then stop charging to prevent overcharge.
100w modern panels are cheap because they are used in domestic setups.
I have a framed 100w panel with a Fangpusun Peak Power point Tracking controller.
These load the panel to the voltage which gives maximum power then converts it to charge as required.
They charge about 1.5 times the rate of PPM controllers for given conditions, and will charge in much lower light levels.
Beware of cheap controllers claiming to be PPPT there are fakes.
Genuine ones are expensive and heavy with heatsinks for the inverter.
My controller was about 70ukp from China.
Loads on the web about PPPT and diy setups.

Regards

Bob
  
Post #180952530th Apr 2017 10:21 am
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If the panel is flat on it's back on the roof it gets a lot less sun than a portable one you can keep moving to be pointed at the sun so it needs to be bigger. But can you stand all the faffing moving it?

A split charge controller let's you have an emergency reserve battery hidden somewhere. You could even take it for a trip in the Discovery if things are getting desperate.
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Post #180973330th Apr 2017 11:15 pm
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Benners66
 


Member Since: 09 Mar 2016
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United Kingdom 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Java BlackDiscovery 3

Now I feel thick.. Confused
This stuff is way over my head. I am good at practical things, but electronics/power etc confuses me easily.
From the info given I'm sure I will need 150W portable panels. My eldest is nearly too big for her bunk so a change of vans will be required (hence portables), and my power requirements could be quite large.
Just had a delivery of LED's for the van, so they should help conserve battery.
Thanks for all the replies. Some much cleverer folk than me out there Bow down
  
Post #180974530th Apr 2017 11:40 pm
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Paul68
 


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I have 2x 120 solar panels,2 110 batteries with Victron energy mppt controller and VE smart dongle so I view the battery status through my iPhone I then fitted a pure sine wave 2000w inverter so the wife can use a 800watt hairdrier
Never had no problems as we do quite a lot of off grid camping watching the motor racing/ cart racing as campsites mostly no plug in
  
Post #18097911st May 2017 8:12 am
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Bob M
 


Member Since: 21 Apr 2014
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United Kingdom 2008 Discovery 3 TDV6 GS Manual Bali BlueDiscovery 3

Hi All,
Quick follow up to my previous post.
The Vcton MPPT controllers are identical to the Fangpusun.
A link to the Victon version of the controller I have is here.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Victron-Energy-M...eIKjcCPq3Q

Sometimes the larger models are cheaper, due to quantity sold I think.
For anyone wondering the two numbers ie 75 : 15 are input voltage maximum and output current maximum. So 75v max input 15A max output for this one.
Also series connect panels, not parallel as may seem obvious for 12v panels for greater efficiency.
But do this ONLY with MPPT controllers.

Hope this helps

Bob
  
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lee157
 


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A big Thumbs Up for Victron energy MPPT controller from me, I've had a few others makes and this is the best I've had so far. Currently using a 100/30, which pulled 13.70amps from 2x80w panels flat on the caravan roof early July last year. I'd definitely recommend. Thumbs Up

Lee
  
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