BAleiHi
RVF Newbee
- Joined
- May 22, 2024
- Messages
- 1
- Location
- Port Townsend, WA
- RV Year
- 2018
- RV Make
- Lance
- RV Model
- 1985 Travel Trailer
- RV Length
- 20
- Engine
- Hampster Wheel
- Fulltimer
- No
Hello,
I just acquired a 2018 Lance 1985 and I want to add some solar panels (probably removable ones) to help keep the battery charged. I see two connections - on the top of the coach is a double male/female connector from GoPower:
On the front passenger side below the battery compartment door is another dual jack with no markings:
I have a few solar panels from Goal Zero and Jackery with male output connectors that appear to be compatible with the female side of the GoPower dual jack on top of the coach. If I didn't have an EE degree, I'd probably just shove it on there and see what happens. But as is too often the case, my degree helps me to know that I would be stupid to do that, but it doesn't help me enough to know what I *should* do! I don't see a charge controller anywhere. The batteries have been upgraded to two 6 volts in series and I don't even know if the connection under the battery door is an input or an output? Hopefully someone out there has some advice! TIA,
Bob
I just acquired a 2018 Lance 1985 and I want to add some solar panels (probably removable ones) to help keep the battery charged. I see two connections - on the top of the coach is a double male/female connector from GoPower:
On the front passenger side below the battery compartment door is another dual jack with no markings:
I have a few solar panels from Goal Zero and Jackery with male output connectors that appear to be compatible with the female side of the GoPower dual jack on top of the coach. If I didn't have an EE degree, I'd probably just shove it on there and see what happens. But as is too often the case, my degree helps me to know that I would be stupid to do that, but it doesn't help me enough to know what I *should* do! I don't see a charge controller anywhere. The batteries have been upgraded to two 6 volts in series and I don't even know if the connection under the battery door is an input or an output? Hopefully someone out there has some advice! TIA,
Bob