So, let me tell you about the two 600W solar panels that I purchased for my motorhome conversion project. These solar panels have been a fantastic investment for me, as they provide a lot of power and help me to be more self-sufficient while traveling.
One of the best things about these solar panels is that they are a good long-term investment. While the price has doubled in the last three years, they can help you save money on your energy bills, reduce your carbon footprint, and increase your self-sufficiency. Plus, they can power a variety of different components in your motorhome.
In terms of performance, my solar panels generate around 15 amps per hour in the summer and around 8 amps per hour in the winter. This means that they are able to generate a significant amount of power, even in less-than-optimal conditions.
One of the things that I love about these solar panels is that they power the three CCTV cameras that I have installed in my motorhome. These cameras require a constant power source, and the solar panels are able to provide that, making them an essential component of my motorhome’s security system.
When it comes to securing the solar panels to my motorhome’s roof, I purchased brackets from eBay and fixed them with silicone glue and screws that went into the wood under the roof. This approach ensures that the panels are securely fixed and won’t come loose while driving.
While I would like to add three more solar panels, they are very expensive now due to increased demand. However, I believe that adding more panels would be a worthwhile investment, as it would increase my motorhome’s self-sufficiency and reduce my reliance on external power sources.
Overall, I’m really happy with my decision to purchase these solar panels for my motorhome conversion project. They generate a lot of power, power my security cameras, and help me to be more self-sufficient while traveling. If you’re considering solar panels for your own motorhome, I’d definitely recommend it.