The length of the connection cable in the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller # 34282730 is 12' long. We do have the Extension Cable for Go Power Portable Solar Kit # 34270356 available which is 30' long if you are needing more length. view full answer...
The requested dimensions for the controller on the Go Power DuraLite Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller, # GP66FR are 7.02" x 4.15" x 1.90". view full answer...
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You will be able to place the OptiMate Portable Solar Panel with Controller # MA66JR up to 140" (about 11-1/2') from the battery bank on your RV if you have the cords stretched out all of the way. This isn't excessive but it should be enough for you to park in the shade and still benefit from the solar panel kit.
Attached is a review video for you to check out! view full answer...
Due to the thicker gauge wiring that comes with the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller - 130 Watt Solar Panel # 34282730 that you referenced and it being at 30 feet there would be no voltage drop. It depends on the length of the wire but to get a 3 percent drop for 14 gauge wire doesn't occur till 50 foot. For 12 gauge it doesn't' occur till 60 feet. view full answer...
We actually have a help article covers your exact question of how much solar panel power does your setup need. I attached it to this page. It basically boils down to determining how much power you draw in an average day and then figuring out which setup is going to give you what you need. view full answer...
The controller of the Go Power Portable Solar System with Digital Solar Controller # 34282610 that you referenced is compatible with the higher voltage requirements of charging Lithium batteries like what you mentioned. This system is capable of putting out 11.43 amps which would charge a larger battery like what you mentioned as well. view full answer...
The dimensions of the solar panel that comes with the Go Power Retreat Solar Charging System with Digital Solar Controller # 34272635 that you referenced are 47-1/16" long x 21-7/16" wide x 1-3/8" deep. view full answer...
A 10 amp controller could easily handle a total of 155 watts of solar panel power so yes the Go Power Solar Flex Expansion Kit # 34280125 would work for you. view full answer...
The controller you have now can only accept up to 190 watts of power so you will need a new one. We have the Go Power MPPT Solar Charge Controller # GP54FR which can handle the wattage you'll have. This can handle 12V up to 800 watts, 24V up to 1,600 watts, 36V up to 2,400 watts, and 48V up to 3,200 watts. view full answer...
Each of the panels of the Go Power Solar AE-4 All Electric System with MPPT Solar Controller # 342-75010 measure 59-1/8" long x 26-5/16" wide x 1-1/2" deep. view full answer...
Yes, it will! You can expand the Go Power Solar Flex Charging System with Digital Solar Controller item # 34272628 using the Go Power Solar Flex Expansion Kit item # 34272629. view full answer...
I was able to get some measurements of the solar panel # TLA7713 for you. The overall length is approximately 17-1/2 inches. The overall width is approximately 7 inches. And the overall height is approximately 1-1/2 inches. I have linked a video featuring this solar panel for you. view full answer...
I went out to our warehouse and measured the Replacement Mounting Hardware for Go Power Rigid Solar Panels # 34272708 like you're requesting, and measured:
-1-3/8" for the length side to side of the bracket.
-1-1/8" for the height,
-2" for width, and the screw holes measure 1" on center with a diameter of 3/16".
So affectively the solar panel would be mounted 1-1/8" above your trailer.
I have attached a product overview video as well as a diagram depicting these measurements. view full answer...
Basically nothing happens or has to happen if the batteries connected in the TorkLift PowerArmor Solar Locking Battery Box # TLA7710RS also end up connected to a charger. The solar panel would not get damaged and the batteries would not get overcharged. view full answer...
At night or when no solar power is reaching the OptiMate Solar Duo Solar Charging System with Controller # MA79JR the controller switches to Monitoring mode and only draws 0.5milliamps of power. As soon as it senses charge coming from the panel it will automatically switch to Charge mode to charge and maintain the on board battery. view full answer...
Yes, per Go Power's website, the panels on the Go Power Solar Flex Charging System # 34275012 are durable enough to walk on and can be affixed to horizontal body surfaces that sustain foot traffic. view full answer...
A 13,500 btu air conditioner normally draws right at 1,300 watts which the solar panel kit part # 34282184 can only provide up to 380 watts at peak performance. The highest wattage setup we have from solar panels is the # 34282185 which is capable of 570 watts.
Realistically if you are planning on using an AC unit you'll need to use a generator to power it like with # 333-0002. view full answer...
To charge your gooseneck trailer batteries and power your accessories you're going to need the Redarc In-Vehicle BCDC Battery Charger - Dual Input - DC to DC - 12V/24V - 25 Amp item # 331-BCDC1225D. You are also going to want the 40-Amp MIDI Fuse Kit for Redarc In-Vehicle 25-Amp BCDC Battery Charger item # 331-FK40 to connect to your battery and the Universal Mounting Bracket for Redarc BCDC Battery Charger item # RED53FR for installation.
This charger can use both your vehicle battery... view full answer...