This off-grid camper is now NEVER without power | 2024 Outdoors RV 20BD Backcountry Titanium Series
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 เม.ย. 2024
- Can you count how many times Tom said "off-grid machine" in this one?
This little '24 20BD is small, but mighty now! With an onboard generator, our customers will never be without power in their new Outdoors RV. Our customers Angie and Brian came all the way from West Virginia for this upgrade at Thompson RV in Pendleton, OR.
In this off-grid #rvsolar install, our customers kept the 600W of factory solar, and we added 990ah of Victron Energy lithium, a MultiPlus and all the gadgets and gizmos to make sure this little camper will always be able to function while on boondocking adventures! It's the perfect rig for National Park adventures...
PS - did you see the new white interior on this 2024 Outdoors RV 20BD!? Looks amazing. AND it has the Titanium trim!
Drop your questions below 👇🏼 and of course contact us if you want an epic off-grid lithium system in your RV
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Founded in 2020, MYT Solar is 5-star reviewed small business, owned and operated by Tom and Ely of @TheDoginUs. We are a husband wife team who want to empower you on the RV journey.
MYT Solar was started when Tom and Ely decided that the only way to adventure and explore the USA with their dogs was to live and travel in an RV. That's when their love of RV adventure began! They are currently living full-time in their Outdoors RV, traveling around doing #RVsolar installs! They have converted their own Outdoors RV 260KVS into the ultimate off-grid, dog-friendly ORV.
We would love to empower you on the RV journey by designing the perfect solar system for your RV and lifestyle. Give us a call today to discuss your dream install! We would love to help. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Great work Tom. We really enjoy what you did for our 5th wheel and look forward to getting together soon and doing more upgrades.
Thank you so much Gary!
Your systems are amazing. Can't wait to experience the MYT magic ourselves! 🌞😎😄
YESSSSS! So excited to work with you guys and see what we can do with a small space. Thanks for the love.
Love the look of the matching orange cables and battery tie down.
I'm glad you noticed our fine touches! Thanks for watching
I’m really glad you showed the remaining time on the touch 70. I didn’t know it could do that
Pretty awesome feature, I still do the math in my my head but this takes the guess work out of it.
Hi.. You do a really nice job! 🙂
Thank you so much! We take a lot of pride in our work, thanks for appreciating it.
Add a Starlink to it and it would even be better.....
Another stellar setup!
Thank you so much Tom!
Well done Tom!
Thank you so much Kevin!
$$$$$$$$$ Big bucks
Certainly a premium upgrade and cost.
Nice clean system. I'm with you on maximizing solar. We started our FT lifestyle with a 620w array on the side of our RV, but recently racked our roof with solar from front to rear. We couldn't be happier. Now we have power to spare, living off-grid just like we were plugged into shore power at an RV resort. We have two battery banks, a 560ah 12v battery and a 320ah 48v bank (the equivalent of 4 of those Victron batteries in series) for our 110v needs. This gives us a total of 23.5 kwh, charged by over 5,000 watts of solar so we never need to run our generator anymore. Your customers will never regret adding more solar or batteries.
Thanks for the compliments. Sounds like a nice big system you guys have. I always tell people, especially on a smaller trailer - you can't really go overkill in terms of battery and solar.
😀👍Great Tips
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for more tip/informational videos on RV Solar
Legit wasn't sure if this was an Aussie channel or US until I read the description. Great stuff mate ;) Do you do consulting for someone wanting to install this themselves that lives on the East Coast? I have an Ibex 19MBH that I'd like to have the MYT Solar treatment.
haha! Yes been over here for about 10 years. Unfortunately we don't offer consulting at this point, maybe one day when I'm worn out from being on the tools. Do you have all the equipment yet?
You said 990ah but what voltage is the battery bank, just wondering what the watt hours are.
They're 12v 330ah Victron batteries.
Great build and video! Question, since the build is under the bed and under plexiglass would there be a concern with overheating? Especially the heat that comes off the batteries, inverter and wires. Is ventilation needed?
Thank you for watching. We do add 4 x four inch vents and as it is a big open space with lots of air around all of the equipment, we don't see it to be an issue. The Multiplus and the MPPTs are the only real heat producers. The Multiplus is installed to have an intake vent at its bottom and then it vents straight out the top where another vent is strategically placed. Also as the temperature in the bedroom is climate controlled its a lot better than being in a closet or compartment.
Great workmanship! Did you connect the outside Zamp solar wires to this charge controller?
The Zamp plug-in on the side for the portable style panels is still active and tied into this system. It won't show up on the solar section of the Touch 70 but it will show on the battery numbers.
My unit has to have a 12v battery on the front to open/close the slides. So my inverter charger, controller plugs into shore power and then operates my camper as it was. And I use the generator on those days I need the A/C only. I can run the microwave and dishwasher as long as the sun is out. A/C will run with full sun, but will drain my 400ah lithium bank in just 4 hours.
Sounds like you have your power usage figured out. Knowing your usage and how your system will perform in set conditions is key. As RVers we will always have to manage our power usage, even with the biggest systems.
@@mytsolar I want another 4 100ah batteries, and use a 24v system
How much ? And how long will you be able to run the A/C full blast at night ? And fridge Etc ?
Our installs range from 15k-25k depending on what kind of battery capacity and solar you need. From a 990ah system you get about 9 hours of AC runtime without solar. Solar is absolutely key to the systems and we always push for as much on the roof as possible. What kind of RV do you have?
What would the price be for this exact upgrade be for a 20bd?
About $16k including travel costs - and of course lifetime support by yours truly.
How much solar is on the roof?
These customers opted for factory solar (600w) but they'll be returning to Oregon next year for 1250W.
I thought that inverter had to be mounted vertically?
Not according to our experience and the guidance of our Victron distributor. Flat on is back is generally acceptable for both the original MP and the MPII. We have intake vents and exhaust vents and the cooling in the MP is fan driven.
You sound like an aussie
I love your system, but way to expensive. That trailer would do perfectly with The
SunGold power 3000 watt 24volt. All in one, with two 300ah 600ah total of Power Queen batteries. And my panels would be from San Tan solar. 6 255 watt Canadian solar. 300.00 bucks. Whole system for 2500 bucks. Match it.
Hi cooltrkin. Thanks for checking out the install - glad you liked it. Victron isn't for everyone, but our customers are yet to complain about our prices or quality of our work, they value our experience with the product and the reputation of the product. For the DIY crowd there are definitely ways to save money but for a professional installer with customers across the country, the Victron remote monitoring, longevity and network of trained distributors is a must! If I were doing the install myself on a budget your setup sounds epic!
@@mytsolar G'day from Thailand....good to see that you are a diplomat as well :)
That is a very impressive setup but like one of the other comments points out in Canada where I live this could be done for far less than $16k US. I do appreciate that you have a professional setup but as someone who only has rudimentary skills in electronics I feel that I would be more than capable of following instructions on how to set a system like this up and then have a professional like yourself to take a look to insure that I’m not about to burn my trailer to the ground. The price you have quoted for the system here is that pretty much standard or there are options that I can utilize to save myself some money while still using your expertise? I’m recently retired and am planning on getting into the rv lifestyle and am in the early planning stage of preparing a rv/trailer.
@@richardwestmoreland4796 Hi Richard. Our prices are very fair compared to other installers in Oregon. We use very expensive components. I have no doubt you could spec out a similar system for a better price. We do not offer consulting or work on DIY systems as we need to be responsible for the install from start to finish. Our professional install along with our Victron product knowledge and ongoing support makes us stand out. It is just my wife and I, so we limit our offerings and options to keep things manageable. Good luck with your project! I'm sure there are installers near you with good reputations who could help.
You lost me at victron.
Definitely not for everyone! See my other comment.
goshh you are rich
Rich in electrical power!