You could install a bus not connect 4 wires to a battery in the way you have . Solar cable connectors are a better way of connecting a panel to a charger
looks good and gives me some ideas for the battery system I want to do on the RangeRunner.. I have Jackery stuff already so I could just expand on that, but it gets spendy! We usually run off shore power anyway.
Yeah, we used the Bluetti EB70s and PV120 Flex Panel with the Rangerunner and it did a pretty good job keeping our 45qt DC fridge going! Our hope is that with this system we can be off-grid for much longer which will allow us to go out to some more remote locations! You are correct! It can get pricey in a hurry!
@@TheRunawayGang That’s right, my Setpower PT55 came yesterday. I ran it for a few hours off my Jackery 500 and barely touched the power. Also got a propane fire pit. Amazon had a flash sale, $65!
Nice video! I have a couple of questions. Is that solar suitcase the one with the built-in charge controller? If so, was it pretty simple to take it out of circuit so you’d have the panels going to your new charge controller. Also, did you test with the built-in charge controller before going with the mppt controller you installed? Also curious how you secure the hub and Bluetooth piece and how well that works? I’ve been thinking of something similar with the trailer I’m picking up tomorrow.
Very easy to remove existing controller (not mppt) just a few screws and it pulls right off, the rest is pretty self explanatory once you get it out of the circuit. I did not do any testing as I was already privy to the fact that the mppt controller close to the battery was going to be much more efficient. Just used gorilla tape on the inside of the battery compartment wall. I talk about it and show you on the video how I did it. Very easy and works great! Glad ya dropped by! Blessings!
Good morning. I have a rog 12bh. Just wondering if you had a chance to find a way for easy access for your water pump for maintenance? Can we request for a video? Thanks. Have a good day
Hey there Ron! Haven’t been back there yet, not sure if the the 12rk and 12bh have the same water pump location, but I will be checking on mine when I replace the water meter on mine and I will be sure and make a video of it!
Thanks for making this! I’m looking at the. 12RKSS as well and wanted a Renogy or Redarc controller.
@@project_poor_runner You are very welcome! So glad it was helpful for ya!
Nice job!
Thanks for dropping by!
You could install a bus not connect 4 wires to a battery in the way you have . Solar cable connectors are a better way of connecting a panel to a charger
@@boradatravel4503 Thanks so much for the expert input and helping the rookies like me out!😎 Blessings!
looks good and gives me some ideas for the battery system I want to do on the RangeRunner.. I have Jackery stuff already so I could just expand on that, but it gets spendy! We usually run off shore power anyway.
Yeah, we used the Bluetti EB70s and PV120 Flex Panel with the Rangerunner and it did a pretty good job keeping our 45qt DC fridge going! Our hope is that with this system we can be off-grid for much longer which will allow us to go out to some more remote locations! You are correct! It can get pricey in a hurry!
@@TheRunawayGang That’s right, my Setpower PT55 came yesterday. I ran it for a few hours off my Jackery 500 and barely touched the power.
Also got a propane fire pit. Amazon had a flash sale, $65!
Which propane fire pit did ya go with? We have debated getting one, just haven’t pulled the trigger yet!😎
Nice video! I have a couple of questions. Is that solar suitcase the one with the built-in charge controller? If so, was it pretty simple to take it out of circuit so you’d have the panels going to your new charge controller. Also, did you test with the built-in charge controller before going with the mppt controller you installed? Also curious how you secure the hub and Bluetooth piece and how well that works? I’ve been thinking of something similar with the trailer I’m picking up tomorrow.
Very easy to remove existing controller (not mppt) just a few screws and it pulls right off, the rest is pretty self explanatory once you get it out of the circuit. I did not do any testing as I was already privy to the fact that the mppt controller close to the battery was going to be much more efficient. Just used gorilla tape on the inside of the battery compartment wall. I talk about it and show you on the video how I did it. Very easy and works great! Glad ya dropped by! Blessings!
Good morning. I have a rog 12bh. Just wondering if you had a chance to find a way for easy access for your water pump for maintenance? Can we request for a video? Thanks. Have a good day
Hey there Ron! Haven’t been back there yet, not sure if the the 12rk and 12bh have the same water pump location, but I will be checking on mine when I replace the water meter on mine and I will be sure and make a video of it!
Ok thanks. I'm not sure if you need to winterize yours. But if you do please shoot us a video.😊
Nice work, Mark. Does the solar and battery upgrade mean you two are going to do more boondocking?
That’s the plan!
Are You going to Ocracoke in the fall? Would like to meet up.
We sure are!
My email is mwfulwider@gmail.com. Drop me a note and I’ll get ya the details!