mlanger
Well-known member
- Joined
- May 12, 2022
- Messages
- 292
- Location
- Malaga, WA
- Website
- www.mygreatloopadventure.com
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-29 CB
- Vessel Name
- Do It Now
I'm in the process of buying a 2019 R-29 CB, which seems to be pretty much stock. No generator or air conditioner. I'll be putting it on the Great Loop and expect to spend at least 2-3 nights a week at anchor, traveling at a medium pace for the entire winter.
I'd like to know if the stock solar controller can be used with more than just the provided solar panel. Can I swap out that solar panel for a more powerful one? Add a second panel? Are there enough house batteries to store all the power generated? Do you have some sort of reference document or Web link I can look at to learn more about optimizing my solar power setup, preferably without spending a fortune for an all-at-once upgrade?
My biggest concerns are keeping the refrigerators running -- I'm from the RV world and am not accustomed to DC refrigerators (most RV refrigerators have a propane option) -- and being able to run/charge small electronic devices if I spend two or more consecutive nights at anchor.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Maria
I'd like to know if the stock solar controller can be used with more than just the provided solar panel. Can I swap out that solar panel for a more powerful one? Add a second panel? Are there enough house batteries to store all the power generated? Do you have some sort of reference document or Web link I can look at to learn more about optimizing my solar power setup, preferably without spending a fortune for an all-at-once upgrade?
My biggest concerns are keeping the refrigerators running -- I'm from the RV world and am not accustomed to DC refrigerators (most RV refrigerators have a propane option) -- and being able to run/charge small electronic devices if I spend two or more consecutive nights at anchor.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Maria