Great video - thank you. You’re definitely helping me understand things through the design of my own install for my RV. Do you recall if you have any videos that speak a little more to details of retaining a 12v battery in the overall system of a 24v install? Ie for slides/levelling and others….
Look at our 24v videos. It’s really simple, keep one there. Can be lithium or lead acid / AGM. Don’t stress about keeping it 100% charged all the time. It has a simple job “help with larger loads, then rest and slowly charge until needed again “ the 12v system usually runs around 13.2-13.8v anyway and is plenty to keep the battery charged enough for that role.
Do you mount solar panel brackets to the roof rafter/joists or do you find that screwing them into the roof sheeting and dicor is sufficient? My alliance has 3/8” roof decking over the rafters and I’m debating if I need to hit roof rafter/joists with my new panels.
If we were doing a rail system, we would wanna hit the roof joists, but because we used plain Z brackets the roofing material was plenty strong with eight fasteners per panel.
What a clean looking install in that compartment.
Looks amazing as always Shawn!
Looks cool! Although most are moving to 48V systems.
We like them too, just no 2x120 48v inverters from Victron yet.
Great video - thank you. You’re definitely helping me understand things through the design of my own install for my RV. Do you recall if you have any videos that speak a little more to details of retaining a 12v battery in the overall system of a 24v install? Ie for slides/levelling and others….
Look at our 24v videos. It’s really simple, keep one there. Can be lithium or lead acid / AGM. Don’t stress about keeping it 100% charged all the time. It has a simple job “help with larger loads, then rest and slowly charge until needed again “ the 12v system usually runs around 13.2-13.8v anyway and is plenty to keep the battery charged enough for that role.
Do you mount solar panel brackets to the roof rafter/joists or do you find that screwing them into the roof sheeting and dicor is sufficient? My alliance has 3/8” roof decking over the rafters and I’m debating if I need to hit roof rafter/joists with my new panels.
If we were doing a rail system, we would wanna hit the roof joists, but because we used plain Z brackets the roofing material was plenty strong with eight fasteners per panel.