Nickm72
Member
Hi all,
Currently I have a 130w flexible solar panel connected to a Renogy DC-DC On-Board Battery Charger with MPPT which is connected to two LiFePO4 12V 100Ah batteries (and my starter battery).
That runs my Isotherm Classic GE-80 Fridge, led lights and a few QC 3.0 usb sockets for Ipad and phone charging without issue but I hang the solar panel off the guard rails when anchored and lay it in the cockpit when it's on it's mooring.
I want to fit a panel permanently to the coach roof between the lines that run through the deck organisers approximately 900mm apart.
I’m thinking of getting a 120W panel that is 1120mm in length so a couple of the 10mm lines would be laying over the panel - this would definitely keep up with the fridge.
Alternatively, I could buy a 80w panel that’s 850mm in length, so would not be directly covered by lines but am concerned that it might not keep up with the fridge in summer.
Does it matter if the edges of the panel (approx 110mm in from each end) are permanently shaded by the two 10mm lines?
I've added an example image of where mine would be going and the lines that would cover it slightly.
Thanks,
Nick.
Currently I have a 130w flexible solar panel connected to a Renogy DC-DC On-Board Battery Charger with MPPT which is connected to two LiFePO4 12V 100Ah batteries (and my starter battery).
That runs my Isotherm Classic GE-80 Fridge, led lights and a few QC 3.0 usb sockets for Ipad and phone charging without issue but I hang the solar panel off the guard rails when anchored and lay it in the cockpit when it's on it's mooring.
I want to fit a panel permanently to the coach roof between the lines that run through the deck organisers approximately 900mm apart.
I’m thinking of getting a 120W panel that is 1120mm in length so a couple of the 10mm lines would be laying over the panel - this would definitely keep up with the fridge.
Alternatively, I could buy a 80w panel that’s 850mm in length, so would not be directly covered by lines but am concerned that it might not keep up with the fridge in summer.
Does it matter if the edges of the panel (approx 110mm in from each end) are permanently shaded by the two 10mm lines?
I've added an example image of where mine would be going and the lines that would cover it slightly.
Thanks,
Nick.