MY TRUCK CAMPING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Here's an explanation of how I connected my Bluetti AC200max solar generator in the truck, to charge it, and why I installed it the way I have it.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @mostee77
    @mostee77 Год назад

    Excellent, I hope soon I start following your style

  • @mrp55net
    @mrp55net Год назад

    My project includes a Renogy 40A DC to DC charger using the the same Isolatar as yours for the D+ signal source. The DC to DC charger tops off a Renogy 200ah LIP battery. The Renogy battery is connected to a 2000W Renogy inverter. I will also charge my Bluetti AC200 MAX from the inverter or I can use a 24v step up converter to charge the MAX through the solar port (24V X 15A - it is a 20A maximum converter). So I have some flexibility. I don't have a rooftop solar array as you do, so the solar port is available. I like the idea of using a 12V battery as a buffer between the DC-DC and the Bluetti since the battery holds more AHs than the Bluetti. Massive overkill for power storage but that rig will give me time to mull over the options during a major power outage.

    • @adventuresintruckland
      @adventuresintruckland  Год назад

      That's a lot of power! Since I switched from the Bluetti to separate components, I've not looked back. So much better! If you haven't already, you should take a look at my update video.

  • @miketitus3592
    @miketitus3592 Год назад

    Not an aluminum frame.

    • @adventuresintruckland
      @adventuresintruckland  Год назад +1

      Ah! I was misinformed. Apparently, the chassis is hydro formed steel. I was told it was aluminum.

    • @miketitus3592
      @miketitus3592 Год назад +1

      @@adventuresintruckland Awesome video and awesome truck!