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<blockquote data-quote="Goldchaser1" data-source="post: 492907" data-attributes="member: 9528"><p>Rockwall you have a fair bit of solar allready,ya should be seeing 15 amps? easy in good weather,all the stuff your running id agree 200 id go for,where runnin about 4-5 led lights,12v pump,90 ltr fridge,stereo,chargin 2 phones,a 4500,gpz7000,sdc,2 uhfs etc,first two 4-5 day trips lowest we got was 80% when we had lots of bits charging and a couple threw the inverter,got two 130 panels on roof of camper parked so there facing arvo sun mainly fully recharged in 3-4 hrs odd,10 amps roughly comin in,just ordered a 120 watt solar blanket for backup if weather is shite.</p><p> I havent set ours up correctly yet,i have to flatten the batteries this week so the computer has the correct base reading on capacity,flatten then recharge to 100% so it reads correct capacity,itll be interesting to see how long from flat to full it takes......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldchaser1, post: 492907, member: 9528"] Rockwall you have a fair bit of solar allready,ya should be seeing 15 amps? easy in good weather,all the stuff your running id agree 200 id go for,where runnin about 4-5 led lights,12v pump,90 ltr fridge,stereo,chargin 2 phones,a 4500,gpz7000,sdc,2 uhfs etc,first two 4-5 day trips lowest we got was 80% when we had lots of bits charging and a couple threw the inverter,got two 130 panels on roof of camper parked so there facing arvo sun mainly fully recharged in 3-4 hrs odd,10 amps roughly comin in,just ordered a 120 watt solar blanket for backup if weather is shite. I havent set ours up correctly yet,i have to flatten the batteries this week so the computer has the correct base reading on capacity,flatten then recharge to 100% so it reads correct capacity,itll be interesting to see how long from flat to full it takes...... [/QUOTE]
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