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  1. 240V for everything!

    I've decided to put 450 watts of solar with a renogy dc-dc charger from the alternator, I dont intend to be in one spot more than a day or 2 will go for as much 12vdc as possible for efficiency just came accross a Calorifier which brings hot water back into the equation and still no gas needed...
  2. Solar on my touring campervan.. a waste of time ?

    When touring Europe for example, I wouldnt expect to be in one place more than a day or two. The leisure batteries would be continually topped up by all the driving. It seems to me that the loss of aerodynamics of rigid solar panels on the roof of a boxer would negate the energy gained from...
  3. 240V for everything!

    cooking : microwave and airfryer, the odd time an induction hob yes think the batteries need to go to 2 x 200AH, thanks for that.. looking at a renogy system would go for 600W of solar and a 3000W inverter this guy here used a 2000W inverter and no problem with off grid cooking for days on end...
  4. 240V for everything!

    Just starting on a Boxer conversion Thinking of going large on the leisure batteries ( lithium 300ah ? ) and inverter ( 3000W ? ) and maybe 300 Watts solar Then running ALL consumers (lights, cooking, fridge, etc ) off 240 AC, do not need space or water heating. Why is this a bad idea? thanks...
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