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<blockquote data-quote="Neo__04" data-source="post: 231591" data-attributes="member: 4733"><p>I have a setup similar to what your looking at doing.</p><p></p><p>Ive got a 100ah 2nd battery in the back of my navara, Ctek d250s dual charger, which handles the charging of the 2nd batter and does the solar input.</p><p>I've got 2 x 100w solar panels that live in the back of the navara. The solar panels plug into an anderson plug at the back of the car. </p><p>A seperate anderson plug links the 2nd battery to the battery in my offroad camper so the ctek charges both, whether by alternator or solar.</p><p></p><p>You could add another charger specifically for your camper if you wanted to, id prob just leave the fridge etc running off the car so there is no big draw on the camper battery and plug the batteries back together when your back at camp.</p><p></p><p>theres quite a few options in this situation.</p><p></p><p>if you definately want a stand alone setup, maybe just grab a battery, cheap pwm solar regulator and whack a solar panel somewhere on/to the camper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neo__04, post: 231591, member: 4733"] I have a setup similar to what your looking at doing. Ive got a 100ah 2nd battery in the back of my navara, Ctek d250s dual charger, which handles the charging of the 2nd batter and does the solar input. I've got 2 x 100w solar panels that live in the back of the navara. The solar panels plug into an anderson plug at the back of the car. A seperate anderson plug links the 2nd battery to the battery in my offroad camper so the ctek charges both, whether by alternator or solar. You could add another charger specifically for your camper if you wanted to, id prob just leave the fridge etc running off the car so there is no big draw on the camper battery and plug the batteries back together when your back at camp. theres quite a few options in this situation. if you definately want a stand alone setup, maybe just grab a battery, cheap pwm solar regulator and whack a solar panel somewhere on/to the camper [/QUOTE]
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