The Go Power DuraLite Portable Solar Panel Expansion # GP76FR was designed to expand DuraLite solar kits or to be used with the Go Power DuraCUBE Portable Power Station # GP82RR. If that is what you have, then this kit will work well.
The Go Power DuraLite Portable Solar Panel Expansion # GP76FR kit will need the 2-Wire Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits # GP72VR to work with the Go Power RV SAE Port for Portable Solar Panels # GP49QR and Extension Cable for Go Power Portable... view full answer...
You're on the right track, though you will need a controller; the Go Power DuraLite Portable Solar Panel Expansion - 100 Watt # GP76FR is an additional panel you can add. So you can plug in the DuraLite solar panel, but what you will need is the panel as well as solar controller, which we do have as a kit:
- Go Power DuraLite Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller - 100 Watt # GP66FR
The solar controller is needed in order to maintain your batteries and ensure they do not... view full answer...
Yes, the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller, # 34282730 that you linked to is a 130 Watt system that includes the controller and everything required for use with a Go Power pre-wired RV. This is a 10-Amp PWM solar controller that adjusts the panel output for a quick, consistent multistage smart charge profile.
Please note the linked product review video below.
And if you want the option of moving the panel further out from the camper, we have the Extension... view full answer...
You can use the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller, # 34282730 and fixed panels, such as the Go Power Solar Elite Charging System, # 34282184 simultaneously. The Go Power Solar Elite Charging System, # 34282184 comes with a 30-Amp PWM solar controller that will probably handle the combined. However, the portable unit can still be maintained with its current solar controller, it does not require to be dependent on the same controller as the the Go Power Solar Elite... view full answer...
Yes, you can use the Redarc 200 watt solar panel with your RV that is pre-wired for solar, but you would not be able to use just the Solar Panel # RED86VR. Solar panels require a charge controller to regulate the battery charge so you would need to get the panel and the controller in one, with the following part number:
- Redarc Portable Solar Panel with Solar Charge Controller - 200 Watt Solar Panel # RED75VR
The # RED75VR will work with a pre-wired RV, but you will need an adapter for... view full answer...
Thanks for that photo, and I checked with Go Power and you will need a solar panel compatible with your Go Power Solar on The Side, from Go Power. I verified with them that the panel you will need to connect to this is the panel you mentioned as it is designed to plug into that port:
- Go Power DuraLite Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller - 100 Watt # GP66FR
I have added a link below to a video review for you to check out as well if you'd like to take a look. view full answer...
Most of the newer Coleman Lantern 202rd are pre-wired for solar panel with an XLR-style Furrion inlet port that looks like part # FSPINS-BS.
I recommend to use the Go Power 130 Watt Portable Solar System with Digital Solar Controller part # 34282730 that comes with the XLR adapter to plug into the inlet. This is a portable suitcase style solar panel that will provide you with 6.7 amp hours of charge. Please keep in mind this system is designed for 12V system only. I have attached a very... view full answer...
There are portable solar panel system available that will allow for exactly what you're wanting to do. The only thing you'll need to know is just how much power you're needing to replenish with the system in a day. The Go Power Eco Solar Charging System - 10 Watt Solar Panel # 34273836 you were looking at has to be mounted to something because it doesn't come with a stand and is only a 10 watt panel, so you'll only replenish approximately 3.42 amp hours a day in peak conditions.
The Go... view full answer...
Thanks for the photo!
The Goal Zero Boulder 200 Briefcase Solar Panel # 287-32409 uses a specialized connector that is different from what you have pictures but we have the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller - 200 Watt Solar Panel # 34282610 that comes with an adapter to fit that inlet.
A lot of the newer solar panel systems are from Go Power so odds are your trailer is setup with this same brand. This is a plus because this portable kit uses a PWM charger which... view full answer...
The solar panel you want will be dependent not on the battery number, but more on the amp hours used by the battery bank and how long you want to use the bank without using any other charging system. I've attached a couple articles to assist.
Although there isn't a system that is designed for both rooftop and ground use, they will utilize the exact same panels so the connections to the roof would be the biggest issue. The power wire connections on the roof could match the connections... view full answer...
The Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller - 200 Watt Solar Panel part # 34282610 accepts Anderson style connectors so if your solar generator only takes MC4 connectors you can use the Anderson to MC4 Cable for Redarc Solar Panels part # RED33VR to connect them. view full answer...
Yes, you can use this with a sealed lead acid battery (SLA). The Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller, # 34282730 is a 130-Watt monocrystalline solar panel that has a 10-Amp PWM solar controller that adjusts solar panel output for a quick, consistent charge. The controller is compatible with multiple battery types and includes preset charging profiles for sealed/gel, AGM, flooded/wet cell, and lithium batteries.
There is also available the Extension Cable for Go... view full answer...
Yes you can!
Since both the Go Power DuraLite Portable Solar Panel Expansion # GP76FR and the Firman Zero E Portable Expandable Power Station w/ Expansion Battery Pack # FIR53VR use an MC4 solar connector, they'll just plug right into each other with no adapter needed.
Also, the Firman Zero E # FIR53VR has an integrated solar controller so you won't have to purchase one. view full answer...
I spoke with Go Power in regards to the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller # 34282610, and the said that you can change it from the single bank 30A controller to the dual bank with Bluetooth UL controller.
There is not an option to purchase altogether as they have made it a kit, so to change the controller you'd just need to add the controller separately. view full answer...
Yes, the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller part # 34282610 will work great on your Airstream Basecamp and plug directly into the pre-wired port on the frame of the trailer. It already has its own charge controller so you don't have to worry about overcharging the battery. It will also work just fine with the roof mounted solar panel. view full answer...
The OptiMate Solar Duo Portable Solar Panel with Controller - 10 Watt Solar Panel # MA69JR does have an SAE solar connector included, as well as terminals and clamps to attach directly to the battery, so you've got a variety of ways it can be installed. The SAE plug can be used to plug into the existing solar wiring on your 2019 Jayco Jayflight 28BHS. view full answer...
The Go Power Portable Solar Kit Part # 34282610 can be wired to the 30 amp controller that came with the 190 Watt Weekender kit part # 34282183. Basically you want to splice the wires from the Portable Solar kit into the wires going to the 30 amp controller. The 30 amp controller can handle 500 watts of solar power. The Weekender produces 190 watts and the Portable kit produces 200 watts of power so the 30 Amp works fine. I confirmed this with Go Power.
If you do not want to splice you... view full answer...
Yes, the Go Power DuraLite Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller # GP66FR works with Zamp solar plugs. It comes with XLR-style and SAE solar plugs, which work with RVs that are pre-wired for solar, including Zamp solar ports. view full answer...
Yes, the image you attached is of a Go Power connector that will mate with plug option on the Go Power Portable Solar Panel, # 34282730 that you linked to.
Note the linked product review video below. view full answer...
If you Lance camper has like a pre-wiring setup for adding solar panels it would have the quick connect fittings that the Go Power Portable Solar Panel part # 34282729 uses so it would be compatible. view full answer...