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Originally Posted by Houle5150
Hey just joined this forum, we actually have a 2010 trailmanor elkmont. We love it, hard to find much info on them cause it seems not many elkmonts around still. I'd love to learn more how you went about setting up solar on your elkmont.
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Hi,
I'd be happy to help you with setting up solar on your Elkmont. First, a few questions so that we don't waste a lot of my time or yours.
My system (2x 365W solar panels, 1x230AH lithium battery, 2000W pure sine wave inverter) is designed so that we can dry camp continuously without having to plug to shore power to charge the battery. Of course, that has limits. My system will not run the roof air conditioner. We limit the microwave use to about 20 (accumulated) minutes per day and we use the fridge on propane. Lights, water pump ceiling fans and every other 12V device is unlimited use (pretty much) the exception would be the furnace (which is a electricity glutton). We use a Mr Buddy heater, which uses propane but no electric.
*Do you have any electrical knowledge?
*How much of a "Handyman" are you?
*What is our goal for solar charging (how many watts)?
*Are you interested in running A/C off grid? (triples budget and solar requirements).
*Are you willing to remove your TV antenna (to make space for solar)
*What is your budget?
*Have you read how to do a RV power audit?
*Where are you located?
*Have you read my other posts about the repairs that I've made to our Elkmont?
Here is a pic of my 2, 365W solar panels. I have about $2,000 in my solar/battery system. Another $200 in specialty tools. If I were to do it over again, it would cost about $2,500 for the same size system but some different (better quality) components.