I like the “keep it simple” build philosophy. If I were building a van, I’d use a power station too. I installed a 160 watt panel on the roof of our Casita travel trailer, one of the best mods we have made.
@@charlesmoman Thanks. Customer service doesn't appear to be good with Bluetti from what I've been seeing. I know you are familiar with Ecoflow products. Which system would you recommend to run a 5k a/c (500 watts) unit for 8 hours, assuming the compressor is running constantly? Thanks
Dude.. this video has next to nothing to do with the performance and output of the solar panel and 90% babble about where to fit it on your roof.... I just bought one to compare to a 200w renogy for output and am looking for comparables.. totally misleading title.
No. It is a bit awkward getting out there but really not bad. The ladder really can’t be moved because the way the hardware is set up on it underneath.
I like the “keep it simple” build philosophy. If I were building a van, I’d use a power station too. I installed a 160 watt panel on the roof of our Casita travel trailer, one of the best mods we have made.
This video was very helpful
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Hello. What do you think about the Bluetti generators with the LiFePO4 Battery?
I never have reviewed one, but plenty of others have great things to say about them.
@@charlesmoman Ok, Thanks!
@@charlesmoman Thanks. Customer service doesn't appear to be good with Bluetti from what I've been seeing. I know you are familiar with Ecoflow products. Which system would you recommend to run a 5k a/c (500 watts) unit for 8 hours, assuming the compressor is running constantly? Thanks
Dude.. this video has next to nothing to do with the performance and output of the solar panel and 90% babble about where to fit it on your roof.... I just bought one to compare to a 200w renogy for output and am looking for comparables.. totally misleading title.
Will you be relocating your ladder as it is now midway the new solar panel?
No. It is a bit awkward getting out there but really not bad. The ladder really can’t be moved because the way the hardware is set up on it underneath.