Is 750 watts of RV solar enough to run a residential fridge? BOONDOCKING WHITE SANDS NATIONAL PARK

Is 750 watts of RV solar enough to run a residential fridge? BOONDOCKING WHITE SANDS NATIONAL PARK

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@MistressOfMyOwnDestiny
@MistressOfMyOwnDestiny - 08.12.2024 13:28

Wastewater evaporation pond: where everyone’s gray tank water goes to evaporate 😂😂

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@arlenbell4376
@arlenbell4376 - 09.12.2024 02:17

You should consider carrying two more solar panels that you can plug in and set up with ground mounts to better orient to the sun especially in the winter months.

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@SkylinersYeti
@SkylinersYeti - 10.12.2024 23:58

I am sure you will get lots of comments about how much solar you need. To be simple your battery bank powers the trailer when boondocking. If your battery bank is not large enough regardless how much solar you have and it is cloudy or camping in trees too bad. If you use a residential refrigerator and the inverter is powered 24-7 you need a larger battery bank than a 12 volt or propane refrigerator and do not use your inverter all the time. Point of reference my fist trailer I had 400 amp hours battery bank and 200 watts solar. Worked great when lots of sun. my current rig has 1080 amp hours battery bank and 1200 watts solar. My only 120 volt usage is the induction cook top. (love it) . I can camp in the shade for a week without extra power. Regardless if it is cloudy or long term shade I still need to fire up the generator to recharge the battery bank. The best designed boondocking rigs have robust battery banks and solar banks combined with a good DC to DC charger from your tow rig. Sorry for the rant. lots to learn.

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