Spring is just around the corner, and today is dry. I finally could resist no more, and so the first of my Sunpower 110W solar panels has finally made it out of its box, onto a heavyweight piece of plywood and into the wind and occasional sun. As the picture shows, for 'open' systems, adding solar input is quite simple. Just a panel, a suitable charge controller and plug in to your battery's charging port. You can connect to the output port as I have here, but better to go via the proper route to let the BMS do its stuff.
Is it worth it? That depends on how far, how fast, how off-grid you travel. Not much good on the crowded London streets, but on the open road for wild camping tours in Scotland I'm expecting it to be quite useful.
I use Anderson powerpoles for most of the connections, and standard solar MC4s to connect to the panel.
That plywood might make the odd local journey on the trailer, but my aim is something much lighter. It is a start!
Is it worth it? That depends on how far, how fast, how off-grid you travel. Not much good on the crowded London streets, but on the open road for wild camping tours in Scotland I'm expecting it to be quite useful.
I use Anderson powerpoles for most of the connections, and standard solar MC4s to connect to the panel.
That plywood might make the odd local journey on the trailer, but my aim is something much lighter. It is a start!
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