I'm going camping in September to the New Forest. Planning on going for 5 nights when I visit the autojumble and will be staying on a site with no electric hook up. Although I'm not new to camping I am a noob when it comes to leisure batteries, ebikes, solar panels etc.
I want to be as self sufficient as possible. On a previous trip I just got the staff at Beaulieu to charge my bike while I went round the jumble. That was nice of them and I could ask landlords in the pubs during the evening. But the plan is to consider around an 85ah lesiure battery with a 10W solar panel to trickle charge during the day while I'm out and about, and an inverter so I can use the 2 amp charger I got with my ebike kit.
So over to the more knowledgeable guys here... is this viable? Is a 10W panel enough?
There is no heating or lighting. Lighting is taken care of with rechargeable LEDs which won't run out for this length of trip. I do have a smart phone which will need charging a few times I would imagine.
My ebike battery is a 17ah 36V HL type battery. I don't envisage running it flat but you never know.
There is a 12V water pump for a shower with draw 6 amps. Can't see that running for more than 30 minutes in a day.
I also have a 12V TV/DVD player which can be plugged into 12 socket or plug into standard 3 pin socket. This might get used a couple of hours a day. And I understand it's best to not go below 0% of the battery capacity.
So looking at around 40ah to work with.
No fridge.
I know inverters are inefficient... but how much so? If I put 10ah into my ebike battery how many amp hours will draw from my leisure battery?
I can get a battery, inverter and 10W solar panel from Go Outdoors for about £140. Will this be good enough or will I just be frustrated?
I want to be as self sufficient as possible. On a previous trip I just got the staff at Beaulieu to charge my bike while I went round the jumble. That was nice of them and I could ask landlords in the pubs during the evening. But the plan is to consider around an 85ah lesiure battery with a 10W solar panel to trickle charge during the day while I'm out and about, and an inverter so I can use the 2 amp charger I got with my ebike kit.
So over to the more knowledgeable guys here... is this viable? Is a 10W panel enough?
There is no heating or lighting. Lighting is taken care of with rechargeable LEDs which won't run out for this length of trip. I do have a smart phone which will need charging a few times I would imagine.
My ebike battery is a 17ah 36V HL type battery. I don't envisage running it flat but you never know.
There is a 12V water pump for a shower with draw 6 amps. Can't see that running for more than 30 minutes in a day.
I also have a 12V TV/DVD player which can be plugged into 12 socket or plug into standard 3 pin socket. This might get used a couple of hours a day. And I understand it's best to not go below 0% of the battery capacity.
So looking at around 40ah to work with.
No fridge.
I know inverters are inefficient... but how much so? If I put 10ah into my ebike battery how many amp hours will draw from my leisure battery?
I can get a battery, inverter and 10W solar panel from Go Outdoors for about £140. Will this be good enough or will I just be frustrated?