I really liked the information provided by the Keystone Solar Team. Very informative and needed for someone researching solar. I had a really hard time hearing Mike's interview questions though, so I wasn't sure about the context of their responses.
for our coach that travels with our race team, we have the most panels possible on top, and charge a bank of batteries (10) Deep cycle, that are separate from the coaches 12v system. Great for lights and fridge/freezer for crew. Most tracks we go to, we don't have access to 50 amp plug.
I bought a BLUETTI AC300l and battery as a portable power generator at the house but will mount it in the RV and just set up a plug extension (it has a 30 amp outlet) so I can power the while RV I am in between sites so I can keep my fur babies cool. I did also purchase a portable 5,000 btu AC unit. I plan on staying in RV parks for now but will expand the battery when I decide to go boondock more.
That snow was wild, we got 5 inches at the beach below I -10 Grayton Beach. On the beach - wow. I asked Chatgpt how many panels and lithium batteries to run ac all day and it said 20 panels and 40 batteries for 2k constant push for 24 hours YIKES !
I really liked the information provided by the Keystone Solar Team. Very informative and needed for someone researching solar. I had a really hard time hearing Mike's interview questions though, so I wasn't sure about the context of their responses.
Loved the Popcorn story Mike and Jenn❤❤❤❤
Fully agree on the use of small mom & pop dealers to buy from vs. the big dealers. We are happy with our 8th RV.
I like to grab a leaflet and go in each camper, put a check by the ones that I like. That way I can research when I get home
for our coach that travels with our race team, we have the most panels possible on top, and charge a bank of batteries (10) Deep cycle, that are separate from the coaches 12v system. Great for lights and fridge/freezer for crew. Most tracks we go to, we don't have access to 50 amp plug.
I bought a BLUETTI AC300l and battery as a portable power generator at the house but will mount it in the RV and just set up a plug extension (it has a 30 amp outlet) so I can power the while RV I am in between sites so I can keep my fur babies cool. I did also purchase a portable 5,000 btu AC unit. I plan on staying in RV parks for now but will expand the battery when I decide to go boondock more.
That snow was wild, we got 5 inches at the beach below I -10 Grayton Beach. On the beach - wow. I asked Chatgpt how many panels and lithium batteries to run ac all day and it said 20 panels and 40 batteries for 2k constant push for 24 hours YIKES !
Your audio is so bad you can hardly hear the question
yes...my mic went out... there was no way to re-do it, either.
@ it was still very informative. Thanks for doing it 👍