I just got my solar system installed on my 44v14. I was able to get 3080W on the roof, with a 6k inverter and 300Ah of batteries (@48V). I'll be making a similar video as yours.
Very nice set up Just what I did. I got a power strip with thermostat leads I put one in the front bay where the charger and batteries are located and the other lead in main bay. Then plugged in two fans and cut holes to install them where it pulls cold hat into main bay and on other side of the bay installed the other day to blow into the front top compartment so they turn on and off where I have my temps set at on the power strip. Now I can keep the bays closed.
I saw you said a total of 600-700lbs of total weight was added to the rig, but how much was added to your pin weight? Since some of the weight was spread across the rig with your panels. Thanks.
Ryan, great install video! If you don’t mind answering a couple of questions first how much weight did this setup add, and what was the cost if you don’t mind sharing. Thanks for taking us along on the install. I guess the golf cart is a no go for now! LOL.
So the weight was between 600 and 700 lbs. Pricing on a system that can run all 3 acs at once and 1 ac all night til morning runs about $20k for the parts. Average ROI timeframe= overnight stay in RV parks average out to $60/night. for the parts it would take about 334 days to get your ROI.
It was a general install video not necessary a how to install a system. After all the NRVTA is a working school so there are alot more people around the build than normal!
Looks like a great system! Congrats guys!
It's been amazing!!! Miss yall!
Thanks for walking us through that! Be careful out there!
I just got my solar system installed on my 44v14. I was able to get 3080W on the roof, with a 6k inverter and 300Ah of batteries (@48V). I'll be making a similar video as yours.
very cool,. we cam in a little less on the roof because we saved room for a few other things that we are adding soon ;-)
That is the same size I am considering .. 3x100ah 48v with the 6000 ex … would love to hear how it goes for you ….
Very nice set up
Just what I did. I got a power strip with thermostat leads I put one in the front bay where the charger and batteries are located and the other lead in main bay. Then plugged in two fans and cut holes to install them where it pulls cold hat into main bay and on other side of the bay installed the other day to blow into the front top compartment so they turn on and off where I have my temps set at on the power strip. Now I can keep the bays closed.
Awesome, we have plans to do something like that!
That's awesome but I wish someone would give us a ballpark figure on the cost having it installed out there.
In the Podcast we did with Todd we deep divee the cost, you can find it on TH-cam at www.youtube.com/@rvshenaiganspodcast
@@Millers_in_Motion Ok.... Sorry.. I guess i missed that one. I will go back and check it out. Thanks. yall stay safe.
No worries! Let’s just say it’s a very loaded question, and we have more time in the podcast to talk about it!! Cheers!
I saw you said a total of 600-700lbs of total weight was added to the rig, but how much was added to your pin weight? Since some of the weight was spread across the rig with your panels. Thanks.
So we added about 600 to the pin, the rest spread out!
Ryan, great install video! If you don’t mind answering a couple of questions first how much weight did this setup add, and what was the cost if you don’t mind sharing. Thanks for taking us along on the install. I guess the golf cart is a no go for now! LOL.
So the weight was between 600 and 700 lbs. Pricing on a system that can run all 3 acs at once and 1 ac all night til morning runs about $20k for the parts.
Average ROI timeframe= overnight stay in RV parks average out to $60/night. for the parts it would take about 334 days to get your ROI.
@@rvunplugged thank you, it’s a sizable investment but if you want real freedom it’s a must!
Thanks Walter! Sounds like Todd got your answers for you! Holler if you have any more!
You dudes like to work and film in the dark apparently. Would have been neat to actually have been able to see things under some decent lighting.
It was a general install video not necessary a how to install a system. After all the NRVTA is a working school so there are alot more people around the build than normal!
I can't watch these videos! my trailer has no room for batteries and all the other stuff that goes with this project!!
You can always make room 😜