Everything you need to know about SOLAR in RVs!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Hey everyone, welcome back to another video… Today we are at the NRVTA with Todd.
    We just got big beard batteries installed on Wil and Jen’s new fifth wheel… Today Todd is going to be talking to us all about batteries, solar, and how it all works !
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  • @SuperSushidog
    @SuperSushidog Месяц назад +5

    That's a nice, clean professionally designed and built system for sure. Your very kind to help the Wil and Jen with the cost. You're an amazing dude, Matt - and Todd for helping you too!
    If you build your system yourself like we did and avoid premium brand components, opting for quality, lesser-known brands, you can have a system twice that size for around $10k. Our home-built system on our 35ft MH has 5,020 watts of solar, 23.5kwh of LiFePo-4 batteries and total of 6,000 watts of 120v inverted power for $11,500 including a $1,500 EG-4 12k btu, Mini-split heat pump that only uses about 1/3rd the power as my rooftop A/C, which means I can run it 24/7 either cooling or heating as needed. When the sun is shining, we can run both A/Cs, our fridge, microwave, etc. while charging our batteries all at the same time. Of course, in the real world there are cloudy and overcast days, but then, it's not that hot, so we only need to run one A/C. We haven't had to run our generator (other than to exercise it) in over 6 months.
    We're retired FTers on a limited budget. It took us 5 years to gather enough resources, so we built our system in stages - 12v first and 48v later. But it paid off in the long run, as we boondocked 10 months last year saving over $6k in RV parks monthly rates alone, giving us a realized ROI under 2 years for a system that will last longer than our 68yr old bodies will. We save about a dollar a day in propane too, as we were able to replace our old, failing propane fridge with a residential fridge that works better and has twice the space inside - powered entirely by the sun.
    We usually boondock out west, but now we're visiting family in NC, where boondocking spots are very rare. We found an RV park that's letting us stay in a no-hookup site (made possible by our solar) for only $100/mo. saving us $500/mo. off their FHU rates. Having a big solar system gives you lots of options. It took a lot of learning and a lot of hard work to accomplish it, but we couldn't live this lifestyle any other way. Necessity is truly the mother of invention.

  • @sherriweber7105
    @sherriweber7105 Месяц назад +3

    I like this guy Todd and I watched you all on Rv Unplugged. This is all great to know about the solar panels and batteries. Thank you Matt and Wil for Todd explaining all this.

  • @LarryStransky-ci8rb
    @LarryStransky-ci8rb Месяц назад

    Great job all, you broke it down so we could understand. And THANK YOU for disclosing the cost! Very helpful.

  • @RvTalkTv
    @RvTalkTv Месяц назад +5

    I have been loving the new season of RV Unplugged!!

  • @jbeletti
    @jbeletti Месяц назад +4

    Great video Matt, Wil and Todd.

  • @kevinkoepke8311
    @kevinkoepke8311 Месяц назад +1

    No views of the solar panels on the roof? Thanks for this. I love solar systems!

  • @peckerpeter2078
    @peckerpeter2078 Месяц назад

    When using solar, Super high efficiency appliances are a must. That means mini split for AC a must. Every watt adds up quickly.

  • @RockerRed
    @RockerRed Месяц назад +1

    My life is complete now!
    Very nice! Thank you! Thank you! 👍🤘💛🧡💛

  • @mercywas
    @mercywas Месяц назад

    Great Training class and Great Batteries. I went to his Solar Class and I then Installed my dual inverter system with 2 of the 24 volt BBBatteries. The Beasts!

  • @allabouttires7723
    @allabouttires7723 Месяц назад

    LOL YOU GUYS ARE GREAT.

  • @horizon42q
    @horizon42q Месяц назад +3

    Todd is a good guy

  • @AlexanderHuzar
    @AlexanderHuzar Месяц назад

    When you want to do a vacation in Canada, if you're not booked 6-12 months in advance with a campsite, you'll have an extremely hard time finding anything. Being able to boondock (dry camp) anywhere including a Wal-Mart or Costco parking lot is not only "priceless", but in this day and age a necessity. You need batteries and you need solar (and you need lots of fresh water). Matt - you should maybe do a video showing how someone can have a system where you stick a hose in a lake or river and it sucks in the water, filters it, passes it through a UV light and adds it to your potable/fresh water. Earthroamers have it, the system itself is only like $300-$500, the rest is labour. Can also have a marine-grade black water treatment system (also quite inexpensive) so you can turn black into gray water for more enviromentally-friendly dumping.

  • @williamalford5286
    @williamalford5286 Месяц назад

    It also means you don’t need as big a generator. You can get a smaller dual fuel generator and connect it to the propane on the trailer.

  • @walterrafolski5662
    @walterrafolski5662 Месяц назад +1

    Nice setup, Ryan with Millers in Motion has a big setup that they showed the installation. Will is a great guy and he and Matt are best friends great to see them collaborate on these videos. Wonder if you were to buy a system and Todd would coach you through the install? When I finally get a rv I’m going to that school!

  • @gregglasner7662
    @gregglasner7662 Месяц назад

    Great to see you guys collaborate on this video . Thanks for the info

  • @dfg_2
    @dfg_2 Месяц назад

    Great video. Love RV Unplugged and NRVTA videos. Oh and Matt's Rv Reviews too.

  • @rickbeyer6633
    @rickbeyer6633 Месяц назад

    Even a small amount of solar can be game changer. We have 400W between roof and suitcase panels and two Lion Energy 650AH batteries . This won't do you much good with an AC or Microwave but you will be comfortable in most weather conditions (especially cool/cold due to propane furnace). Solar is quiet. Quiet is good!

  • @thomastheys6681
    @thomastheys6681 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much created information Thomyt

  • @rhino6285
    @rhino6285 Месяц назад

    Great video Matt
    Please make more like this

  • @annettelewis7419
    @annettelewis7419 Месяц назад

    Matt - Do you think Brinkley will come out with a motor home? Maybe on a Frieghtliner chassis? That would be a major "Yes, I'll buy it!" for me.

  • @MarkWest-bt5iu
    @MarkWest-bt5iu Месяц назад +2

    Can you tie a freestanding (Ecoflow) solar generator into an RV electrical system? Will their internal inverter (3200w unit) eliminate the need for the inverter delivered with the rig? How do you spec the solar panel capacity needed?

  • @Thomas-er2uw
    @Thomas-er2uw Месяц назад

    If you don't use Victron components and go with some other brands like Renogy or sun gold power. you could probably cut the cost by 40 percent. And have the same amount of power.

  • @roybrochu5409
    @roybrochu5409 Месяц назад

    How does all the added solar equipment effect weight carrying capacity? Where is Will on his rig?

  • @kenmcsmith6367
    @kenmcsmith6367 Месяц назад

    How much does all that weigh, everything panels, batteries, ect. that comes off the cargo capacity of the camper correct? excellent video as always. Thank you

  • @EarlBalentine
    @EarlBalentine Месяц назад

    Excellent Video. I have one question: should there be a fan in the front compartment to help circulate the air for all those electronic components? I'm in Phoenix and it was 110 degrees in the shade, I checked my Furrion solar controller and the fan was cycling off and on every 5 seconds. The Furrion manual say the max operating temperature is 103 degrees. I was so afraid that my solar controller was going to burn up I shut it off while sitting in storage. It was a covered storage facility so the panels would not be getting any direct sun light.

  • @freedomontheloose
    @freedomontheloose Месяц назад

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @barbaram4487
    @barbaram4487 Месяц назад +1

    Where is the link for solar installer in Florida?

  • @h2o100c
    @h2o100c Месяц назад

    $14,000 is insane. That a great $7k system.

  • @bobabooie6389
    @bobabooie6389 Месяц назад

    Does Todd have bad knees? Looks like it when he went up the stairs. Cuz I have bad knees, and that's kind of how I go up👍🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @williampickett3938
    @williampickett3938 Месяц назад

    GOOD JOB

  • @ethanlevesque5533
    @ethanlevesque5533 Месяц назад

    Matt did you ever think about easy start on aircondioners it makes a big difference on wattage use . think about. Or ask somebody about it

    • @tomasmedina7989
      @tomasmedina7989 Месяц назад

      Soft start only helps w starting wattage, not running wattage.

  • @foxcroftandrea3213
    @foxcroftandrea3213 Месяц назад +1

    👍

  • @Roy-WatkinsGunslinger
    @Roy-WatkinsGunslinger Месяц назад +2

    Can the inverters be stacked

  • @ColtonRMagby
    @ColtonRMagby Месяц назад

    Welcome, viewers, to Todd's Tech Tip Friday.

  • @averagejoesmo1967
    @averagejoesmo1967 Месяц назад

    I agree that is a lot of money but I would raise the average campground night to at least $75. a night plus tax.

  • @stevez340
    @stevez340 Месяц назад

    1,800 watts and 3 lithium batteries will run their AC for about 7 hours😬So many people do not realize how many batteries, how much solar and how much $$$$$17,000 it takes to operate residential and 12V fridges, AC, microwaves and more when you are off grid😮

  • @timkaskes4312
    @timkaskes4312 Месяц назад

    The man has a tremendous beard.

  • @tammieestess7819
    @tammieestess7819 Месяц назад

    My husband wants to know the weight of the system? We run a small travel trailer. But I need that air in the summer.

  • @bobabooie6389
    @bobabooie6389 Месяц назад

    👍🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @koviyovas8325
    @koviyovas8325 Месяц назад

    for extreme boondockers, dry camping, overlanding......
    for everyone else
    not needed

  • @Kev.G
    @Kev.G Месяц назад

    What kind of rv do they have 6000W of solar on???

  • @babtech
    @babtech Месяц назад

    A quarter way through the 21st century, the computer system should intelligently handle the power distribution.
    Why should I have to “watch it” while running the AC? There is solar input, battery input, and an available generator. Managing the math is why computers were invented.

  • @chrisarthur4456
    @chrisarthur4456 Месяц назад

    How much does the system weigh.

  • @realMaxEffort
    @realMaxEffort Месяц назад +1

    I am curious if anybody watching has done this. I want to buy an enclosed trailer to hook up to my class A and tow a Tesla inside it. I would like to know if there could be a solar system installed on the trailer that could keep the Tesla fully charged. I would like to drive the Tesla up to 100 miles each evening.

    • @jbeletti
      @jbeletti Месяц назад

      @realMaxEffort - I have a friend that installed a faily large power system in/on his class A, then used an encloded trailer to haul his Tesla in. He added an AC on the hauler roof, solar, inverters and batteries as well. That said, I'm not sure how he utilized the power in/on the hauler. I do know he added a 50A outlet near the front genset of the class A and used that outlet to charge his EVs when at camp.

  • @rickiemartin8647
    @rickiemartin8647 Месяц назад

    Matt how do I contact Todd for a solar setup in my rv

  • @jeffturner6300
    @jeffturner6300 Месяц назад

    ANY THING THAT YOU ADD TO A RV OR TO A CAR YOU NEVER GET IT BACK EVER.