Zamp 80 or 120 Watt

We have a 2016 T@B Max S and would like advice on either a 80 or 120 Watt Zamp. This would be used most of the time for charging the batteries while in storage.
Many Thanks John & Kris Aiken SC
John - Kris & our Golden "Blossom"
South Carolina
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  • sabelsabel Member Posts: 283
    We have a 2015 Outback and the 80 watt Zamp. If I had it to do over again it would still be the 80 watt. Its a little smaller/lighter, easier to store and manage. We spent a week camping with only the Zamp for power, in Wyoming August. Mostly sunny each day. Managed the power use to pump and Alde for showers, entertainment center for music and a few LED lights each night. Moved the panels three or four times daily to follow sun. By 9:00 am each morning battery was fully charged and panels were on srandby. Life was good.
  • sabelsabel Member Posts: 283
    Another comment. I'm thinking about buying a Zamp 10 watt battery maintainer for when the T@B is in storage. The 80 watt is just too big and valuable to keep out in the weather all winter.
  • CanuckTabberCanuckTabber Member Posts: 41
    Aiken?  We discussed getting a retirement property in Three Runs!!
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