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Lithium + Solar Power Setup for Off-Grid Camping - Supreme Classic Caravan
When John Said:
“Our van is a 2020 Supreme Classic with 2 x 100ah deep cycle batteries & 300 watts of solar on the roof, so pretty basic.
We would like to upgrade our caravan to a lithium powered system so we can run our AIR CONDITIONER.”
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We Said……“That’s our jam!”
The biggest question caravaners want to know is what off-grid system will run the air-conditioner when camping at a non powered camp site, or completely off grid at a remote location.
👀Watch this video to see an off-grid caravan power setup that can run 240v appliances, including the air-conditioner when camped off-grid and not plugged into mains power.
🔋The Supreme Caravan came with a basic 12 volt setup, consisting of 2 x 100ah ...
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Видео

RETREAT CARAVAN - RAPID RECHARGE READY!RETREAT CARAVAN - RAPID RECHARGE READY!
RETREAT CARAVAN - RAPID RECHARGE READY!
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KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY 👭 When my sister asked us to build her an off-grid power setup in their 2013 Retreat Caravan we knew immediately what needed to be done to make her happy! Keep Her Cool 👭 Give Her Coffee 👭 Extend Her Stay 💥 And here it is: Our FREEDOM PACKAGE Designed to power commonly used 240v household appliance off the grid with the added flexibility to venture off-road even during ...
WHY Did We Name it, "The Retire Right package"WHY Did We Name it, "The Retire Right package"
WHY Did We Name it, "The Retire Right package"
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Unleashing Off-Grid Freedom: Australian Couple Upgrades Caravan Electrics for Remote Adventures and Luxurious Retirement Living! Watch this video to see how Outech OffGrid upgrade this Snow River Caravan from a very basic 12 volts deep cycle battery system to a luxury 12V & 240V lithium power system capable of running household appliance off-grid - such as their coffee machine and air-condition...
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#offgridcaravan #caravan #caravanelectrician
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Can You Customise A 2018 Kokoda Salute Platinum Caravan?Can You Customise A 2018 Kokoda Salute Platinum Caravan?
Can You Customise A 2018 Kokoda Salute Platinum Caravan?
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Can You Customise A caravan power setup? Yes, at Outech Offgrid our caravan power setup is customised to meet your specific needs and requirements. Caravans come in different sizes and layouts and caravanners have varying power demands, so it's important to design a power setup that suits your individual preferences and usage. 📹 In the video we showcase a Kokoda Caravan power setup customised t...
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Manufacture Fails to Install Fridge Gas Exhaust Flue
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Caravan Manufacturer Fails To Instal Dometic 3 Way Fridge Correctly… Dometic 3 Way Fridge, also known as absorption fridges for caravans, motor homes, campers and 4WD’s are built to provide excellent cooling performance, even in high ambient temperatures and when camping off the grid. Difficulties with the performance of a caravan refrigerator can be avoided by installing it correctly, and by i...
What Not To Do - Caravan BatteriesWhat Not To Do - Caravan Batteries
What Not To Do - Caravan Batteries
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At Outech, we prioritise quality and reliability, ensuring that our installations are done to the highest standards. We work with top-quality brands and components to ensure that your system performs flawlessly and meets your expectations. ☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️ 🤦🤦🤦THIS VIDEO SHOWS THE POLAR OPPOSITE! 🤦🤦🤦 🤦No mechanical protection on the 240v cables! 🤦Mixed Voltage cables runnin...
Opus OP15 Campervan - RV Custom Lithium Battery + 730W SolarOpus OP15 Campervan - RV Custom Lithium Battery + 730W Solar
Opus OP15 Campervan - RV Custom Lithium Battery + 730W Solar
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Watch this video to see how we added more solar to rapidly recharge the lithium battery bank without adding excess weight to the manual pop-up camper roof. 🏖️BE READY 🏖️TRAVEL FURTHER 🏖️LIVE FREE With This power package! Optus Campervan Power Setup: 🔋260 Ah Custom Lithium Battery Bank 🔋730W Solar - 330w Roof Top Solar 400W via portable solar panels 🔋Enerdrive MPPT Solar Charge Controllers 🔋Ener...
Golf Tourer - Air Conditioner Off-Grid Test. Vid 2Golf Tourer - Air Conditioner Off-Grid Test. Vid 2
Golf Tourer - Air Conditioner Off-Grid Test. Vid 2
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This video is all about RUNNING AN AIR-CONDITIONER OFF-GRID IN A CARAVAN!! Part 2. Caravan Air-Conditioner - Can you run your air-conditioner all day?! We run a trial in this Golf Tourer Caravan using the on-board 12 volt power system and the 2600W Enerdrive Inverter to power the caravan air-conditioner all day while off-grid. The off-grid power system: 👉Utilised the factory installed Projector...
Jayco Silverline Electric RV - Major Power UpgradeJayco Silverline Electric RV - Major Power Upgrade
Jayco Silverline Electric RV - Major Power Upgrade
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Jayco Silverline 2016 - DELETE GAS - NOW FULLY ELECTRIC RV 🔋Over 600ah Battery Bank 🔋1.2kW Solar Integrated Portable Solar Panel option 🔋3000W Inverter 🔋Simarine PICO Monitoring and Battery Management System 🔋240V Power hardwired & fully integrated to GPO’s ⛔DELETED GAS Swift Cooktop ⛔DELETED GAS Swift Oven ⛔DELETED GAS BBQ Slide ⛔DELETED GAS Fridge ⛔DELETED GAS Hot Water ✅INSTALLED Thetford IN...
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FED-UP - CAPE YORK - THE BREAKING POINTFED-UP - CAPE YORK - THE BREAKING POINT
FED-UP - CAPE YORK - THE BREAKING POINT
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KEDRON CARAVAN - THE BREAKING POINT ON CAPE YORK 😡 After returning from a trip to Cape York and having battery troubles - Max reached out looking for a RELIABLE off-grid power system. 👨Max had specific requirements that he wanted resolved! - such ask having an off-grid power system to stay off-grid for 4-5 days. 👩While his wife Steph’s requirements were to quickly charge laptops, iPads and use ...

Комментарии

  • @Aphony66
    @Aphony66 9 дней назад

    Lol😂 38 amps to charge itself! Hahaaa thats too funny. Can see olmate biting his tongue hard. He would have loved to unleash on the fools that did the install

  • @jaylemmon3894
    @jaylemmon3894 9 дней назад

    Wouldn’t you just increase the cable size to minimise the volt drop though?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 6 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment. These units have a very small terminal size built in and as such the unit can really only take a 6mm2 or 8b&s cable. They really are designed to be mounted as closely as possible to the battery.

  • @gavinfisher8049
    @gavinfisher8049 10 дней назад

    At last a little bit more transparency from a caravan system installer!. 🤙. I see you use blade fuses for solar fusing. Can we shed more light on what's allowed and why. Some still use MC 4 Connector fusing up on the roof and is there clarification on wether the solar disconnect needs to be MCB Circuit breaker of a certain size or a 2 or 4 pole solar isolator switch is sufficient to the new standard? Would be great to hear also some more info on RCD/RVD AND RCD DUO protection for inverter chargers such as Victron vs renogy (centre tapped ) for compliance for a sparky to comply and able to give a certification of compliance which I presume every customer should receive?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 6 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment. Yes there is a lot of misinterpretation (or just general making things up) out there from lots of content creators in particular. Hopefully we kept it simple enough for the lay to understand an overall requirement. As with every standard there are a lot of intricacies that are tied into not only this standard but others which are referenced such as the Wiring Rules AS/NZS3000:2018. The standard doesn’t specify fuse type. It specifies circuit protection and under what circumstances. It’s up to the electrician to determine the type that’s required. In this case the blade fuse is fine as the panels used have a VOC of 24V DC which is well within the specifications of the blade fuses used. There is also no specific requirement within the standard for isolator type. Again however, the installer should choose the most appropriate for the installation. If the PV voltage was higher, say 48v dc or above, then the types of circuit protection and isolation used in this particular installation would no longer be appropriate. With regards to RCD/RVD protection, the standard is quite clear in its requirement. There is no requirement in the standard for an RVD (in either 3001 or 3000) however, if the installer deemed it appropriate then they would be able to install the type of RVD that allowed for an MEN connection as that is definitely specified in the standard. To answer your last question, as we are electrical contractors, all of our installations come with an electrical safety certificate which is relevant for the installation that has take place. In our opinion, all installations of this nature should be also supplied with the same. However, as we know, this is not always the case as a lot of installations are undertaken by installers that are not licenced electricians/contractors. Cheers.

  • @stevenslade656
    @stevenslade656 13 дней назад

    How much does it cost??

  • @jorjimaco5331
    @jorjimaco5331 16 дней назад

    How much weight did you add. Chinese vans can’t carry much, did you compromise water for power?

  • @russellleigh6473
    @russellleigh6473 22 дня назад

    Where are you located?

  • @paulhardie9450
    @paulhardie9450 22 дня назад

    Looks like a Love -Job 🤪 , ya Loved Doing it 😎 very tidy install easy to get to everything that’s needed to be gotten to. 👍

  • @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk
    @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk 27 дней назад

    Right of the bat, it’s not enough solar. 1800 watt is likely all you can fit on the roof but you want more. You won’t have perfect conditions all day every day. Your system needs to produce on the bad days too. For my property in northern Maine, my solar input is designed for the worst of winter. When I need it the most. It’s easy to generate power during summer. And I’m way overpaneled during summer. Cost efficient? Nope. Self reliant? Absolutely.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 27 дней назад

      Hi and thanks for watching and commenting. We totally agree. More solar the better. But there are always restrictions with RV’s in terms of roof layout and weight that we also need to take into consideration. Plus our winters in Australia are nothing like your winters in North America. We still get solar production through albeit a significantly reduced amount. Cheers.

  • @peterdavies5241
    @peterdavies5241 27 дней назад

    Great vid, easy to understand and full of knowledgeable information. Thank you!

  • @LorelleKlumpp
    @LorelleKlumpp 28 дней назад

    Hi Dan would love to have your input and possible work. Can you change out a redarc 2000 watt inverter to a 3000 watt inverter and make it an automatic system turning on only when needed, ie using a microwave or airfryer, without having to change any of the wiring thank you Lorelle.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 27 дней назад

      Hi Lorelle thanks for watching and commenting. Generally, to change from a 2000w to a 3000w inverter you would definitely as a minimum need to change out the DC cabling as the larger inverter draws more current so larger cable is required. To answer the ac side would need a bit more information about how it’s all currently installed.

  • @cathbp4089
    @cathbp4089 Месяц назад

    Another great vid, you mentioned you installed water tank monitoring. In your upgrade 'menu' do you also install additional water tanks?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 29 дней назад

      Thanks @cathbp4089 . Yes, we can do.

  • @mashman84
    @mashman84 Месяц назад

    i would be talking to the OTR about who signed off on the gas as they obviously didnt check it. this is how people take the long sleep! scary.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 29 дней назад

      Fortunately nobody was hurt and the issue has now been rectified.

  • @antonyandbronwynimoda6456
    @antonyandbronwynimoda6456 Месяц назад

    The charger will still charge to full voltage even with long leads. As the battery charge level increases, the charge current drops and so does the volt drop. So it make take longer but will charge battery to full charger voltage.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Thanks for the comment. That’s actually not correct. The charger will think the battery is full before the battery is actually full and go to float sooner than it should. Leaving the battery less full than it should be. Having a charger many meters away from the battery is a poor design and all charger equipment manufacturers advise against long lengths of cable. Cheers.

  • @colinl9018
    @colinl9018 Месяц назад

    That was just a dogs dinner.

  • @hilly6057
    @hilly6057 Месяц назад

    Outreach: I believed any upgrade (retro fit additional battery etc) made to an existing factory fit system after 18th Nov 2023 must comply with AS/NZS3001.2:2022 The new regulations stipulate that a lithium battery cannot be installed in a habitable living area, such as inside a caravan or camper trailer, unless it is placed in a sealed enclosure, or the installation location is sealed off from the habitable area and the sealed off area is vented to the exterior environment. I am wondering if this upgrade is legal and fully compliant (Especially for insurance) as I am considering something similar.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Hi and thanks for the comment. As the second battery was fitted by the owner prior to the 18/11/2023 we didn’t need to modify the battery area to have the battery enclosed. However, all of the modifications conducted by us which included additional solar panels etc did need to comply. If you are looking to upgrade your existing installation of you battery by adding another battery you will need to bring the installation up to the standard by enclosing and venting the batteries in accordance with the battery manufacturers recommendations.

    • @hilly6057
      @hilly6057 Месяц назад

      @@outechoffgrid Thank you for the clarification cheers :)

  • @dark-grey1241
    @dark-grey1241 Месяц назад

    Very well presented, I imagine there will be some minor misinterpretation by people with limited electrical knowledge and experience, however you will never be able to compensate for that in any video shorter than the time it takes to obtain a trade qualification. I would have liked to have seen a further explanation as to why having batteries in boxes attached to the chassis, or in a similar location, is not a good idea. I have a fair idea on this, but many people out there who would be the target audience for this presentation will not appreciate this topic. Many qualified A/C electricians do not appreciate the issues around this aspect, and some of those with their own RUclips channel have proven their lack of understanding. Unfortunately there will be people who watch that and follow what has been shown elsewhere, therefore a further explanation would have been of significant benefit. Thanks for clarifying the recent amendments of the standards.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Hi and thanks for the comments. Yes I agree further information around specific items such as chassis mounted batteries would have been good to cover however, they aren’t specifically relating to the standard so we felt it was important to ‘stick to topic’ on that. We do cover reasons why it isn’t ideal to mount batteries outside on the chassis in other videos and we could in future do a tech talk on that topic also. Thanks for following along.

    • @dark-grey1241
      @dark-grey1241 Месяц назад

      Looks like I need to go back over some earlier videos.

  • @berthaduniverse
    @berthaduniverse Месяц назад

    Thank you for this. I'm in the US, and while we have the NEC & AYBC, there's pretty much nothing for the RV industry. I am a bit perplexed by the external venting standards for Lithium batteries, is this just a blanket coverage so LA aren't somehow placed in the space? There's nothing about fire rating, so since Lithium doesn't vent (to my knowledge), it has to be something to do with LA.

  • @peterstone5356
    @peterstone5356 Месяц назад

    I would love your opinion on the best fuses for a lithium battery and inverter setup. If money is no object do you use a T Class fuse or is a MRBF ok? Max constant discharge 240 amps on a 240 amp hour lithium bank.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Hi Peter and thanks for commenting. To be honest, the best fuses are the ones that are designed for the job they are being installed into. We use Mega fuses on inverter installs up to 3000w. If it’s a transformer based inverter charger we go with T Class due to the extra duty cycle of the charging function and the larger peak capacity of the inverter

  • @jarrad1054
    @jarrad1054 Месяц назад

    Is the PM300 system a better option to go with? Or exact same issues? Which system is better to add extra solar to plus another MPPT to run it? Thanks for your vids.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      In our opinion, any all in one system that is limited to a maximum charge output of approx 30a is fine for simple and basic 12v loads such as lights, pumps usb etc. if you want to run a large inverter based offgrid system you are definitely better suited to larger output systems that have larger outputs in all in one systems or simply replace with individualised components to do the job. That was it’s a flexible system and can be designed to suit the users requirements.

  • @phillipramplin1203
    @phillipramplin1203 Месяц назад

    Not surprised,,,😮

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      We've seen some doozies....but hopefully this one is a once off!

  • @adda58
    @adda58 Месяц назад

    Good stuff, new sub. Of course i have just purchased a van with a BMPRO Battery Plus-11-HA......

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      That’s ok. It may be fine for your needs. Otherwise as you can see from a number of our videos, it’s easy enough to upgrade.

    • @adda58
      @adda58 22 дня назад

      @@outechoffgridit’s now on the list! Now to find a qualified installer as per your recommendations. We are in Wodonga, otherwise I would be giving you a call!

  • @CommsGuy
    @CommsGuy Месяц назад

    Those cables definitely need to be separated. Glad you've made a video on it :) More people need to know they're breaking the wiring rules.

  • @kradius2169
    @kradius2169 Месяц назад

    Fuses off of the battery positive? New Australian regulation now in effect regards Li-ion placement in campers?

  • @GlenPollock-wp4kz
    @GlenPollock-wp4kz Месяц назад

    Standard twin & earth TPS can’t be used in a mobile application either. It must be flexible

  • @aaronodguy967
    @aaronodguy967 Месяц назад

    It’s in AS3000 that you can’t run low voltage and extra low voltage cables together. They must be segregated.

  • @dominic-ryan
    @dominic-ryan Месяц назад

    Main reason I could find to not connect your lithium battery to your AGM charger is if your AGM charger has a desulfation cycle. The higher voltage pulses during this phase can damage LFP batteries. Other than that it just seems AGM chargers are slow as they were never designed with the throughput LFP can safely take. Those wires though. I got more upset looking at that than I did when I dropped my meat pie at lunch yesterday. Even if you know nothing about cabling, who does a job like that and think they are doing well?

  • @phillipramplin1203
    @phillipramplin1203 Месяц назад

    Scary shite

  • @haroldtatow852
    @haroldtatow852 Месяц назад

    Wow wtf 🫢

  • @spearaus1
    @spearaus1 Месяц назад

    What's the solar configuration? I've noticed in previous videos the largest solar panels used are 200w. I'm new to this and trying to understand why a 400w panel isn't used in favour of 2x 200w panels?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Hi and thanks for watching and commenting. Solar setups have a few factors and space and shading are the 2 main areas we look at. Maximising the array while reducing the impact of external factors such as shading is the most important. Cheers.

  • @spearaus1
    @spearaus1 Месяц назад

    New to the caravan 12v world. Wondering why the 4x 200 watt and 2x 100 watt roof panels, when there are solar panels of 400+ watts available out there? Why would you not choose say 2x 400 watt panels instead of the 4x 200s?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Hi and thanks for watching and commenting. Solar setups have a few factors and space and shading are the 2 main areas we look at. Maximising the array while reducing the impact of external factors such as shading is the most important. Cheers.

  • @KB-jy5hr
    @KB-jy5hr Месяц назад

    I mean it looks neat under the bed, but what an absolute waste of space...

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      It's a matter of personal preference. 🤙

  • @robyncrighton1255
    @robyncrighton1255 Месяц назад

    Can you show more visual detail of your installed items please..eg the gusto in detail when you are standing near it. A look at the "smart oven" would be great too. Just some constructive suggestions to possibly help a wider audience....show more detail whilst you are telling us about something, that is. I need that to keep my interest in something. Maybe it is just me, but it could help others to appreciate your hard work and how things fit in and work 😊

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Hi @robynrighton1255 Thanks for watching and taking time to leave a comment. We'll consider your feedback in future vids. 😊

  • @shanedwyer4881
    @shanedwyer4881 Месяц назад

    Good video. What have all the changes done to the weight of the van and how much weight can be loaded into the van. Generally dual axle Jayco vans can only carry 450 kgs.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Hi thanks for watching and commenting. In general, these systems add between 50-80kg in weight. As we take out the heavier agms and remove existing solar panels, they are offset by the new system.

  • @paulcallan5540
    @paulcallan5540 Месяц назад

    Just wondering what would be a ball park figure for this upgrade . TIA , Regards. Paul

    • @KB-jy5hr
      @KB-jy5hr Месяц назад

      $20k plus

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Hi Paul, Thank you for your interest in a similar caravan system. The cost of a system can vary depending on several factors, including the specific components, features, and customisation options you choose. To provide you with an accurate ballpark figure, we would need more information about your caravan and your specific power requirements. This will help us determine the appropriate components and design for your system. We recommend scheduling a consultation with us, which can be booked via our website. During this consultation, we can discuss your needs in detail and provide you with a personalised quote based on your requirements. Regards Dan - Outech OffGrid ✍️EC14408 | MRB9303 ✅ Licensed Electrician | Qualified 12 volt and 240 Volt Electrician

    • @KB-jy5hr
      @KB-jy5hr Месяц назад

      @@outechoffgrid why don’t you give a price for this exact install then? Not some hypothetical install where you can give excuses not to expose how ridiculous the price is?

  • @kaiserwarda6802
    @kaiserwarda6802 2 месяца назад

    Wheres part 2?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Sitting in 'draft'.🤔.. I'll process it in the next few days and will include a link here for you.

    • @kaiserwarda6802
      @kaiserwarda6802 Месяц назад

      Sounds good mate

    • @kaiserwarda6802
      @kaiserwarda6802 Месяц назад

      Hey mate just a question how did run all that solar though the pm335?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      We didn’t. We have 2 separate 40a mPPTs plus a dcdc charger in this build.

    • @kaiserwarda6802
      @kaiserwarda6802 Месяц назад

      Thanks for the video mate can you share some information on the solar panel thanks

  • @bluetomata
    @bluetomata 2 месяца назад

    by putting batteries in a box what about the heat of the batteries, is that going to be a problem?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Hi and thanks for commenting. Quality LiFePO4 batteries don’t get hot. If the battery is getting hot enough to be a concern then either there is an issue with the battery or the installation needs attending to. Enclosing the battery is a safety measure that should the cells inside the battery vent, the gas doesn’t enter the habitable space. Cheers.

  • @allanalert
    @allanalert 2 месяца назад

    Great video. If my caravan had a lithium system installed before the new regulations came into effect, do I now need to upgrade to meet code?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid Месяц назад

      Hi and thanks for watching and commenting. No if your system was installed before the recession came out then you don’t need to do anything as the standard is not retrospective. Thanks.

  • @TheBearMTB
    @TheBearMTB 2 месяца назад

    Hi we have an external connection that goes through panel / safety switch, to a power board. Nothing is hard wired to the external power. I presume this makes no difference under the regulations, and if we made changes everything would need to comply?

    • @TheBearMTB
      @TheBearMTB 2 месяца назад

      When I say power board, it's a properly wired in gpo.

  • @stephenbray4624
    @stephenbray4624 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much this is just fantastic we have a 2022 SRC17

  • @bradk8702
    @bradk8702 2 месяца назад

    That is a very impressive neat and tidy install under the bed I must say 👍

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 2 месяца назад

      Hi Brad. Thanks for watching and commenting and thanks for the feedback 👌

  • @confuzsays7196
    @confuzsays7196 2 месяца назад

    Nice job. I listened to what you were saying and agree that some people want a system for their basic needs. Any over capacity can be seen as a waste of money. Money spent travelling is so much more enjoyable for most people, and actually, it's the goal. I wouldn't gloat over a kings system lol.

  • @Ridds1-us1ee
    @Ridds1-us1ee 2 месяца назад

    Thanks

  • @bradk8702
    @bradk8702 2 месяца назад

    Crikey, I’ve got a similar setup in the back of my Landcruiser courtesy of 4WD Supacentre and KickAss. Show us a proper off grid package like ultimate campers do and show us some efficient air con options please.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 2 месяца назад

      Hi and thanks for watching and commenting. If you flick through some of our previous videos you will see lots of examples of large systems running aircons as well as videos specifically around some of the new aircons that are super efficient. This build was a great example of a nice small system specifically designed around this clients needs. Cheers.

    • @bradk8702
      @bradk8702 2 месяца назад

      @@outechoffgridFair enough. I’ll have a look back in your videos for a large system.

  • @Ridds1-us1ee
    @Ridds1-us1ee 2 месяца назад

    How did you get the extra solar to fit on the roof ? Do you have. Any photos ? Did you remove the antenna?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 2 месяца назад

      Hi Jason. Thanks for watching and commenting. Yes we removed the antenna. There are 2 x 100w panels on the front slope and 4 x 200w on the flat section of the roof.

    • @Ridds1-us1ee
      @Ridds1-us1ee 2 месяца назад

      @@outechoffgrid thanks for that I have a GatorX with 3 200amp panels and 400 amps batts but the solar is not enough. So great to know there’s a solution I’m about to change the tv antenna so it sounds like I have good options now?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 2 месяца назад

      @JasonRiddell-us1ee no problems. Solar on vans is like a big game of Tetris. Getting it right can be tricky and we have our methods on ensuring the efficiencies are there. The revision of the standard also dictates how they need to be connected so make sure you understand that. As it isn’t just connecting them all in parallel anymore and hoping for the best. Cheers.

  • @phillipramplin1203
    @phillipramplin1203 3 месяца назад

    What was the issue with the epro monitor if you get a chance to explain ,I have both ( simarine/epro) is it overkill??

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 2 месяца назад

      Hi and thanks for watching and commenting. The ePRO wasn’t giving the owner enough information. They wanted to specifically know how much solar was coming in without needing to do maths. Plus discrimination on inverter load, 12vnloads, portable panels etc. With reference to having both, it depends on how it’s setup and what each monitor is being used for. Without knowing what each one is doing it’s difficult to know if it’s overkill or not.

  • @Ridds1-us1ee
    @Ridds1-us1ee 3 месяца назад

    Looks great do you have any photos of the panel layout on the roof?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 2 месяца назад

      Thanks Jason. I'll see what we have, in the meantime check on our socials for solar panel layouts.

  • @thelonewolf666
    @thelonewolf666 3 месяца назад

    as if anyone needs all that crap to go camping---lmao

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 2 месяца назад

      Different strokes for different folks...😒

  • @LexMiller-zg8vp
    @LexMiller-zg8vp 3 месяца назад

    Hey mate I have just purchased a urban caravan I have a bm pro I have 300amp hours lithium I would like the same type of setup What am I looking at money wise & where are you located

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 3 месяца назад

      Hey mate. Thanks for watching and commenting. Please contact us through either our website www.outech.com.au or email dan@outech.com.au and we can run though the scenarios. Cheers.

  • @robertjohnston3658
    @robertjohnston3658 3 месяца назад

    Great advice- go to a specialist such as an caravan repair specialist or a RV competent auto electrician. Buy a complete system with a good brand and budget to spent 15-25K to fit out a great system. Mine is a full Enerdrive system and has 1400w of solar power and 600 amps of lithium battery.

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment and watching. We always recommend taking a basic package from the manufacturer and going and seeking out an expert for your offgrid system.

  • @bradleyharriage6161
    @bradleyharriage6161 3 месяца назад

    Good work, Any pictures of what the roof looks like now?

    • @outechoffgrid
      @outechoffgrid 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment and watching. Yea we will have photos on the roof in our post on social media on this build. Feel free to contact us directly if you have any further questions