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Finding Your Place in the Sun

Published February 9, 2023
Written by I Heart RVing Team

How to determine which solar kit is the right fit for you. More and more RVers are going further off-grid as full-service campsites become more scarce. Which means there’s an unprecedented demand for off-grid power. So it makes sense that we’re seeing more and more manufacturers add solar prep to more and more units—and more and more campers putting solar at the top of their wish list. But for folks looking to add solar to their rigs for the first time, this multitude of options can actually make choosing your solar kit less easy, less simple, and less clear. Because the real question is: “How do I figure out which solar solution is right for me?” Well, we’re glad you asked, and we have a few tips on how to find your place in the sun.

An Easy Introduction: Portable Solar Kits

Forgive the pun, but it’s true: Portable solar systems offer first-time users a warm handshake. They’re optimized for size and weight. Panels come in a variety of forms—from small “suitcase” units to larger ones that are stand-alone or hung from the RV. Quite simply, their reduced footprint offers a lot of advantages.

Solar panels on a roof of a camping van – self-sufficient camping

Raise the Roof: Fixed-Roof Solar Solutions

While portable systems have many positives, they aren’t ideal for every RVer. In some cases, traditional rooftop systems may be a better fit. For RVers looking to streamline their solar setup, fixed-roof solar panels offer other unique advantages.

Where Lifestyle Meets Sundial

Are you a weekend camper? Portable systems easily meet the requirements of those who only need solar for a few days at a time. Most campers can usually get away with 100 to 200 watts of solar to keep their battery charged. Full-time road warriors who regularly overnight in parking lots or rest areas often choose fixed solar solutions for security. Adventurous RVers who prefer remote locations often opt for portable systems if power requirements aren’t too extreme. Adding 300 or more watts and a robust battery bank would be a great place to start for this type of traveler. Heavy power users who want all the conveniences of home will likely need to opt for a robust rooftop solar installation. Even the best portable systems won’t meet those needs.

However, these campers could benefit from a smaller rooftop system supplemented by a portable panel to boost charging power when required. For power users, 600 or more watts of solar and a substantial battery bank is recommended. The bottom line is that choosing between portable and fixed RV solar systems (or even a hybrid solution) requires some homework. And the first step is understanding how and where you intend to camp current and future power requirements, and—of course— the budget. Because not everyone is ready to invest thousands of dollars, especially with so many one-size-fits-most solar kits available. But no matter what your needs look like, there’s a place in the sun for you.

 

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