It was less than a year ago that thor unveiled the sequence a concept class b motorhome built on the ram promaster 3500 chassis.
Adding solar panels to class b motorhome.
A decade ago a standard six kilowatt solar panel would cost nearly 53k more than the average rv.
We discussed the possibilities adding more battery or adding more solar or both.
Class b with solar power.
Solar panels are sold in varying sizes but a 100 watt panel is a commonly found size particularly for rvs.
Your rv has two separate electrical systems.
Their new engineered lithium ion power modules come in 200 400 800 1 600 amp hour versions.
If you don t have an rv that comes solar prepped then you can get help from a variety of retailers who will help you outfit your rig with the necessary equipment.
If you live on the road and travel in an rv you may have considered adding solar panels to your motorhome at one point or another.
In other words solar panel technology is advancing in much the way we ve seen computers tvs and phones advance in recent years.
Although not always the best fit for every rv dweller solar can be a great way to maintain a comfortable life on the road even in the most remote areas.
That concept is now a reality.
The second benefit is using solar panels as your main source of power to run most things in your rv.
That panel is rated at 100 watts at peak efficiency meaning on a 78 degree cloudless day at solar noon on the equator during the equinox.
For your ac and power outlets you will still need to use your generator if you have one.
The 12 volt system is powered by a battery or in some cases multiple batteries and it powers things such as the start up on your water heater furnace and refrigerator plus most of the lights in your rv s living space your water pump your carbon.
Thor motor coach s all new motorhome is a great choice for off grid camping.
Kristopher bunker august 9 2019.
With solar panels and the occasional use of a generator for when solar light is lacking you can camp remotely for extended periods of time.
Many rvs come prepped for the addition of solar panels.
One rv two electrical systems.
It all depends on need the quality of the components used and whether or not the install is professionally done.
In some of the newer instances that use this form of wiring the charge controller is already present the only piece that needs to be added is the solar panels themselves.
This prewired for solar rv included the installed charge controller but it did not have any solar panels installed from the factory.
Rv solar charging systems run the gamut in pricing.
A basic diy 150 watt 10 amp system with a 200ah agm battery for a small class b or class c motorhome could be done for less than 600.
A possible game changer was roadtrek s announcement.