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2x 130W panels will work a treat for you, you have a decent battery bank so can use them to good effect. during the winter they will keep your batts topped up. got to be good. They will put a steady charge into the system all daylight hours, for zero fuel cost not noise, no exhaust.
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fleabay will give you an idea of prices, maybe someone else can help with that one. You also have to think of installation, charge controller etc however with that size battery bank I doubt a controller would be necessary. Go to a speciallist firm for advice on size and type, in fact ask several as it is interesting to see how many different answers the "experts" will give.ok i have seen so many pannels and where is the dest place to get them or is there a make i should look for?
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i have got my old rv up for sale it has 2 pannels on it and charges 4 to 5 amps on a summy day what do you think they are ( 40w 60w ect )
i want to no for anyone has solar pannels and are they worth getting?
i have 8 110amp batters and a inverter that runs my rv when i am on the move i dont hook up to the mains i use the engine when driving to charge or my genny
so is it worth me getting solar??
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Now! if you are planning a trip to Morocco then Wait until the before buying the panels as the are much cheaper there.
Doug...
i just going to start livining in the rv and i am going to pu a 26" tv and sat in it i will se in the south of uk most of the time but europe is the place i want to go
i want to use it without needing hook up
i do have the LPG genyas back up
i have seen these Link Removed
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Hi
follow the link from the ebay seller then download the pdf for full panel specs
the 225 watt panel has an output of 46.83volts , no good for a 12v system.
they do have a 90watt panel with 17.54v output which is suitable
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Jim, Its possible that the 46volt panels can be rewired for a 12volt system, but the figure of 46volt seems a strange one, the common panel voltage is about 17 volts per 12volt battery. IE 17v for 12v then 34v for 24v so maybe they were meant for another use.
Doug..
think its for linking to get 220/40. bit like some of the enormous panels in spain .
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the 225 watt panel has an output of 46.83volts , no good for a 12v system.
Perfectly OK with the right regulator.
Though I don't know if that regulator is actually made !
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Hi, great for keeping batteries charged when not using vehicle , with regards to keeping batteries on mine charged ( 1x 100 watt that folows the sun ) I use too much power ,remember on a good day they are no better than a car trickle charger ,ask yourselve how long would it take to charge a car battery ? mind you the more powerful / number of solar panel(s ) the more current you can generatei want to no for anyone has solar pannels and are they worth getting?
i have 8 110amp batters and a inverter that runs my rv when i am on the move i dont hook up to the mains i use the engine when driving to charge or my genny
so is it worth me getting solar??