Travel Trailer Battery & Solar Power Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Lithium Batteries, Victron Components, and more! Join Karl as he walks you through our brand-new solar and battery systems in a quick summary and an extensive detailed explanation. He also provides a real-world example on a hot topic, the compressor fridge.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    1:14 - Summary
    3:40 - Detailed Power Explanation Start
    4:25 - Power Inputs
    6:10 - Shore (Campsite) Power
    7:30 - Batteries (Lead Acid & Lithium)
    9:54 - Power Flow from Shorepower
    14:10 - Solar Power
    18:25 - Vehicle (7 Pin) Power
    20:36 - Battery Power to Trailer
    23:58 - Inverter
    25:05 - Outlets
    26:07 - Battery Box & Location
    26:37 - Power Consumption Example
    35:02 - Conclusion
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Комментарии • 33

  • @ottocarr3688
    @ottocarr3688 Год назад +7

    Typical Escape tutorial; concise, focused and well explained.

    • @takeyourescape
      @takeyourescape  Год назад

      Thanks Otto! Much appreciated.
      -Harrison@Escape

  • @markthompson754
    @markthompson754 Год назад +2

    Great Video. He alludes to a 2nd video that is a walk through in a trailer. I can't seem to find that video. Would be great to see it.

  • @juliemarcum6687
    @juliemarcum6687 Год назад +1

    Great overview Karl. Thanks.

  • @scottelwood8746
    @scottelwood8746 Год назад +1

    Excellent video thanks

  • @purplebrick
    @purplebrick Год назад +1

    Great video. I like the break down.

  • @TheToastedChannel
    @TheToastedChannel Год назад +1

    Good info indeed!

  • @tomfouts519
    @tomfouts519 Год назад +1

    Karl excellent description. I suspect you have comments similar to to mine. I have eliminated the power converter and use the chassis for a power distribution panel. My DC charging comes from solar , inverter and alternator . I use a renogy solar and alternator charger a single unit. My inverter is also a 12V charger which feeds the 12V system and my lithium batteries. I have eliminated a lot of wiring . My battery BMS system gives me health and capacity of themselves on my phone by blue tooth. Hope to see you next year. Tom

  • @johnlewis2624
    @johnlewis2624 Год назад

    Great little video, well worth the watch.

  • @berthaduniverse
    @berthaduniverse Год назад +2

    Please explain your comment on the Zamp wiring. Thanks in advance.

    • @takeyourescape
      @takeyourescape  Год назад +1

      Hi Paul,
      Zamp ports are wired with a reverse polarity as compared to aa typical SAE port. Therefore, you would need to ensure that the panel you purchase is either Zamp-compliant, or has an adapter to reverse the polarity. Hope this helps.
      -Harrison@Escape

    • @berthaduniverse
      @berthaduniverse Год назад

      @@takeyourescape thanks Harrison, Karl seemed to indicate there was some advantage... I worked on some British cars as a kid, and I recall their DC was wired reverse of US cars. Don't know if it is still the case, but I am wondering what advantage the Zamp wiring would have over what I'll call "normal"???

    • @takeyourescape
      @takeyourescape  Год назад +2

      @@berthaduniverse Hi Paul, I think I erred slightly in the description. The Zamp port is polarity protected that means the positive pin is set back and covered to prevent accidental contact that could damage your panel, short your battery, or give you a pretty nasty shock. So, because of the polarity protection Zamp Solar ports are only compatible with Zamp Solar SAE plugs. Karl@Escape

    • @berthaduniverse
      @berthaduniverse Год назад

      @@takeyourescape thanks, great info to know.

  • @ExpertGTAMortgage
    @ExpertGTAMortgage Год назад +1

    Thanks Karl. I’d like to use 2 6AMP lead acid batteries and a solar panel to recharge them. How many additional Ah will the solar provide to the batteries and how long will it take the solar panel to recharge the lead acid batteries? Thanks

  • @peacocktracks
    @peacocktracks Год назад +1

    Good info :) 🔋

  • @lukemcdonald2361
    @lukemcdonald2361 Год назад +1

    Super helpful! You mentioned a Part 2 at the end but I can't find it. Has it been posted yet?

    • @takeyourescape
      @takeyourescape  Год назад +1

      Hi Luke, It's in the works! Should be released in the next month or so.

    • @josephwknopp1891
      @josephwknopp1891 11 месяцев назад

      @@takeyourescape has part 2 been posted yet?

    • @celesteg-g2684
      @celesteg-g2684 10 месяцев назад

      I too would like to know if Part II is available. ❤

  • @berthaduniverse
    @berthaduniverse Год назад +1

    Karl, thanks, another great video... You have me paranoid with those battery terminals close to that aluminum bracket...

  • @g.josephthorpe7582
    @g.josephthorpe7582 Год назад

    Very informative. Question: when campsite only has 50 Amp outlet, is there, and can you use a 50 amp to 30 amp adapter?

  • @wanger0690
    @wanger0690 Год назад

    Excellent video! Put things into practical terms. Noticed that the batteries across the entire product line will now be installed, effectively, inside the trailer. Is this for (lithium) freeze protection as well as simplification of design or???? I guess there's still a boatload of LiFePO4 batteries out there for which the BMS does not prevent charging in below freezing temperatures. Thanks in advance.

    • @takeyourescape
      @takeyourescape  Год назад

      Hi Dean, thank you for your note. I am less worried about freezing because of the BMS, we have customers concerned about security, so it made sense to bring them inside. Karl@Escape

  • @KarileeT
    @KarileeT Год назад

    Is there an option to upgrade to a 2000 watt or 3000 watt inverter?

    • @takeyourescape
      @takeyourescape  Год назад

      Hi Karilee,
      No options for inverters larger than 1500W at this time.

  • @mrjimbobarinojabar9405
    @mrjimbobarinojabar9405 Год назад

    I like the Lithium advantages but am bothered that they are not currently recycleable and just become toxic waste at end of life. I'm curious, why are AGM batteries not offered or mentioned? Sorry if I missed it explained in the video...

  • @TommyBoy11
    @TommyBoy11 Год назад +1

    Excellent. If I understand you, I don't need an inverter if I am only using 110 when plugged into shore power; Is that correct?

    • @takeyourescape
      @takeyourescape  Год назад

      Hi Tom,
      Correct, you'll have 110V coming in from the shorepower connection, so no need for an inverter when hooked up.
      -Harrison@Escape

  • @dii9025
    @dii9025 Год назад

    😎 p̷r̷o̷m̷o̷s̷m̷