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Hi guys I took the plunge and finally committed to picking up a new Boon dock Lite 2019 from Juanita Valley RV in Pa. Travis our sales person was great to deal with and by far they gave me my best price. I have some questions the first being is that I will be Boon docking and understand from this forum that you need to upgrade the battery system. As part of the purchase they agreed to upgrade it to two AGM 27 Series batteries over the one standard battery. They also offered me two AGM 24 batteries. Would the AGM 24's work or should I stick with the 27's but the 27's will take up more room on the hitch. What do people think in terms of how long I can be off the grid?
Was also considering a solar panel to complement the system but wondering if that is needed as I typically do not camp out for more than four days and would be frugal with power use, Can someone recommend a workable solar system that is not super expensive.
Have no prior experience with campers as I always tent camped. Thanks Bohemian Bob
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Considering a 2024 TaB 400 with all the option packages (full lithium),
2023 Jeep Gladiator Sport S, Max Tow Package.
2023 Tab 400 / 2022 F150 XLT Sport 3.5EB
Traded in - 2018 T@B 320 S/2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5
Considering a 2024 TaB 400 with all the option packages (full lithium),
2023 Jeep Gladiator Sport S, Max Tow Package.
@jkjenn recently replaced her wet cells with AGMs ( MAXTANKS) and @rfuss928 uses Optima and they can tell you the 6v AGM merits. We have been happy with our 150 amp 12v AGM mounted in our tub that is offset to accomodate the size. It is almost 100 # so not an easy lift for a casual thief.
Regarding solar. Most folks benefit by a 100 amp solar suitcase. You can get plug and play with the charge controller mounted on the panel (not ideal) or buy the charge controller separately and locate it close to the battery (best). I would suggest shoppjng Amazon for a Renogy product (open box specials at Amazon or Renogy will have reduced prices). Renogy has great customer service via phone or email. If you are not in a hurry for the panel, set up a Camel Camel Camel account and it will identify Amazonsales. (We bought most of our gear using this price tracker.)
https://www.solar-electric.com/learning-center/batteries-and-charging/deep-cycle-battery-faq.html#Major%20Battery%20Types
Know nothing about solar... Does a battery monitor always come with solar system or not at all? Thanks.
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Solar has four main components; Panel, Controller, Monitor, Battery.
Trailer Factory installed Solar generally include the Panel, Controller, Battery.
If purchasing an aftermarket Suitcase Panel System or a system named "Charger" . . . then normally they include the Solar Panels, a Controller, and battery connection clamps. A controller is needed to correctly transfer the Solar generated power into a battery.
If building your own system, stand alone panels do not come with a controller . . . you need to purchase one.
A "Monitor" is not required but is very helpful to understanding a solar system power status.
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2019 Tab 320 S Boondock Edge and get me out of NYC!!!