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PPL Motorhomes thinks you can benefit from solar power

 

Having an RV is a great way to travel around the country with family and love ones. It is basically a  home on wheels,  minus some of the electrical appliances you use every day…but not many.

An RV uses only a small amount of power, hence it has a limited on board power source. Therefore, you cannot run multiple electronic gadgets at the same time using the existing power source or supply or it will drain the battery very fast. You would not want to be stranded by the side of the road just because your battery went dead.

To increase the power supply on an RV, many people are opting to installing a solar power kit on their vehicle. Trust me, this is money that will be well spent.

To save cost, you can actually make the RV solar system via a Do it Yourself (DIY) approach. The setup is quite simple with only 4 major components which are the solar panels, charge controller, battery units and power inverter.

The function of the solar panel is to collect the energy from the sun and converts it to electric current. This is done by using a semi-conductor material known as Photovoltaic (PV) cells.

You can purchase good quality solar panel from PPL motorhomes. For a RV, you may have to bolt the panels on the roof of the vehicle making sure it is secure. Panels to flying off  your RV when traveling at high speed is a sure-fire way to ruin your vacation.

The solar array on the roof of the RV will be connected to the charge controller. The charge controller will take the electric current generated to charge a series of batteries. The type of battery most suitable for solar system is marine type or deep cycle battery. This kind of battery is more durable and can be discharged to a very low level without damaging the internal components. For a RV, 4 – 6 units of battery will be more than enough to fulfill the power needs.

Since all deep cycle battery can only store Direct Current (DC), the power inverter will be used to convert the DC to Alternate Current (AC). Most modern electrical equipment are designed to run on AC.

How much would it cost to make the solar system for your RV on your own? All of the parts can be purchased from major hardware stores. If you do your shopping during bargain or discount period, the whole setup can be built with a budget of less than $1,300.

Check into PPL Motorhomes, you save a more money than you previously had thought. Plus we have the people who can help you with your project.

1 Comment

  1. Dr. Lidia Davis

    We still ignore the renewable energy and are happy with the fossil fuels, it’s not only unsustainable, but is also spoiling the atmosphere slowly. We ought to support every initiative that tries to create sustainable energy generation.

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