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Enhance your RV lifestyle with the RV Solar Panel Kit with 400 Watt Flexible Solar Panels and Inverter. Because this portable solar kit is specifically designed to meet the unique demands of life on the move. Our RV solar panels ensure you have enough, sustainable and reliable power wherever you go. This solar kit is perfect for those who want to enjoy the freedom of the road even in remote areas where there is no grid. Or simply reduce your environmental impact. Whatever your motivation, the 400 watt solar kit is ideal for your RV needs, ensuring you stay powered wherever you park. When you install solar panels and a solar system in your camper or RV, you will be able to power almost all of your RV's electrical services. From lights to appliances, and even air conditioning.
Benefits of Installing the RV Solar Panel Kit on Your Camper
Whatever the size of your RV, you will always get a great benefit from installing RV solar panel kit. First and foremost, RV solar panels are a great way to
power your RV when you're trying to get away from hookup locations. Secondly, they are indispensable when attempting wild camping in areas without electricity. Third, installing permanent flexible solar panels on your RV is the most efficient option. In fact, you get the best value per solar watt and maximize the space on the roof of the camper. Fourth, the flexible panels on the roof constantly collect sunlight even while driving. Fifth, flexible panels are fixed and require no installation once parked. Fifth, these 400 watt solar systems are designed for those who want to run home appliances on solar energy. Not just for charging electronic devices.
Why Choose the 400 Watt Solar Panel Kit for Your RV
To choose the right power for your camper, first you need to determine the energy needs of your RV. Then make a list of all the devices you want to use with solar energy and add the power reported on their label. Both the power of RV solar panels and the consumption of electronic devices are classified in watts. Once you know the watts used for each device, think about how much time per day you will use it. Now you just need to multiply the power of the appliance by the usage rate to obtain the daily consumption of watts or watt hours.
Most people think that a 100-watt solar panel produces 1,000 watts of power per day (10 hours of daylight). Unfortunately, this is not the case. A rule of thumb is that with a 100-watt solar panel, you will collect about 400 watts per day. This is due to factors such as cloudy weather for a few hours a day and the panel's imperfect exposure to the sun. In fact, it is unthinkable to have the sun's rays perpendicular to the panel for all 10 hours. But a 400 watt solar panel kit can generate 2000 W of energy per day. Enough power to power your basic appliances.
How to Choose the Power of the Solar Panel Kit for Your RV
A camper typically does the following activities every day. First, charge the phone for 2 hours. Secondly, make some coffee or tea for breakfast. Third, use a rice cooker for lunch and dinner, about 30 minutes for each meal. Fourth, turn on the microwave for 10 minutes. Fifth, use a desktop computer or television for about 1 hour. And, above all, the camper has a refrigerator that is always on and consumes 300W per day. So we can resume in the following table:
Phone: 5 watts x 2 hour = 10 watts
Coffee maker 500 watts x 0,08 hour = 40 watts
Rice cooker: (300 watts x 0,5 hour) x 2 = 300 watts
Oven: 1000 watts x 0,16 hour = 160 watts
TV or pc: 100 watts x 1 hour = 100 watts
Refrigerator: 300 watts in 24 hour
Total: 10 + 40 + 300 + 160 + 100 + 300 = 910 watts per day
So the total energy used by an RV is much less than the 2000W of energy generated per day by a 400W solar panel kit.
Battery and Inverter Ensure the Good Use of Solar Energy
To fully exploit the energy of solar panels you need a battery that stores the solar energy. In fact, without a battery, the use of solar energy can be considered an exclusively daytime activity. So you can't keep the refrigerator on at night or watch television in the evening. With a battery, however, solar energy is stored, allowing the refrigerator to operate in the absence of sun. Furthermore, the battery also helps you during the day when there is alternating sun and clouds. Because it stabilizes the output power of the solar panels. Following a change in atmospheric situations, the battery ensures a constant energy supply.
If your RV has a properly sized battery, you can use it to store solar energy. Otherwise you need to purchase a specific
battery to power household appliances and other electronic equipment. While solar energy involves sustainable and cost-saving measures, it requires careful planning and execution. Thanks to the inverter that we provide you with the RV solar panel kit, you can connect all the appliances you normally use at home. This is a great convenience because you don't have to buy new appliances.
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