Pauliemv
Active member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2023
- Messages
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLR2524L516
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Ranger 25SC
- Vessel Name
- Rosalita
- MMSI Number
- 000000000
Hi everyone,
As a new owner of a 2016 RT25SC I’m still learning the ins and outs.
My latest thoughts are wanting a solar system that can power my NovaKool fridge 24/7. I know little to nothing about solar installations and I’m reaching out to this group for guidance, how to, and what components are needed. The boat currently has 4 batteries (AstroLite) with an RC 175 rating. I’m not sure how that translates into Ah. I’ve researched Renogy 200W panel with a 20Amp mmpt but that’s as far as I got. Oh I also researched the attachment brackets (SS Gemini).
I’ve no idea how you get from the roof to the battery compartment not to mention all the various components needed.
I also have and use an EcoFlow Delta for AC power for coffee maker and charging battery operated tools and would like a leg off the solar system to recharge that unit as well.
Any help/guidance/handholding appreciated greatly!
Thanks in advance from a timid newbie.
Paul
As a new owner of a 2016 RT25SC I’m still learning the ins and outs.
My latest thoughts are wanting a solar system that can power my NovaKool fridge 24/7. I know little to nothing about solar installations and I’m reaching out to this group for guidance, how to, and what components are needed. The boat currently has 4 batteries (AstroLite) with an RC 175 rating. I’m not sure how that translates into Ah. I’ve researched Renogy 200W panel with a 20Amp mmpt but that’s as far as I got. Oh I also researched the attachment brackets (SS Gemini).
I’ve no idea how you get from the roof to the battery compartment not to mention all the various components needed.
I also have and use an EcoFlow Delta for AC power for coffee maker and charging battery operated tools and would like a leg off the solar system to recharge that unit as well.
Any help/guidance/handholding appreciated greatly!
Thanks in advance from a timid newbie.
Paul