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- January 18, 2014 at 11:24 am #106993BIG SIDParticipant
hi got a LDV Maxus and looking at making it in to a campervan now not sure what size batteries I need and also thinking of putting a sola panel any one got any ides I am trying to make sure everything in the van runs of 12v so will not have to put 240v in to the van any ideas will be good thanks Sid
January 18, 2014 at 2:44 pm #116697DarrenKeymasterHi Sid
What equipment do you
Hi SidWhat equipment do you intend to run from the electrics?
Will you use 12v chargers or perhaps 240v through an inverter?
Do you use the van for weekend use of long term full time use?Cheers
Darren
January 18, 2014 at 2:44 pm #116699DarrenKeymasterHi Sid
What equipment do you
Hi SidWhat equipment do you intend to run from the electrics?
Will you use 12v chargers or perhaps 240v through an inverter?
Do you use the van for weekend use of long term full time use?Cheers
Darren
February 5, 2014 at 2:41 pm #116701thegeekParticipantldv solar setup
Hi SidI have a maxus too, i have 3 x 100w flexible panels on the top of the van ( not visible as the are just 3mm thick ) and 4 x 220 amp hr trojan t105 batteries.
This proves ample in summer ( for my uses ) . I use this calculator to ‘size’ my setup:
http://ep.yimg.com/ty/cdn/sports-imports/BatterydrainCalc.html
February 5, 2014 at 2:41 pm #116703thegeekParticipantldv solar setup
Hi SidI have a maxus too, i have 3 x 100w flexible panels on the top of the van ( not visible as the are just 3mm thick ) and 4 x 220 amp hr trojan t105 batteries.
This proves ample in summer ( for my uses ) . I use this calculator to ‘size’ my setup:
http://ep.yimg.com/ty/cdn/sports-imports/BatterydrainCalc.html
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