I have a 270 amp alternator still in the box, relay switch is already installed for it. With all the radios and lights planed for the build it will come in handy!Arebyounguys running biggerrn alternators ass well
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I have a 270 amp alternator still in the box, relay switch is already installed for it. With all the radios and lights planed for the build it will come in handy!Arebyounguys running biggerrn alternators ass well
That looks legit. Have you had a chance to kind of test it’s all-day usage yet?I just got a Renogy 100w kit with controller from Amazon. Working great!
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That looks legit. Have you had a chance to kind of test it’s all-day usage yet?
Roger that!not yet, but as soon as this quarantine is over I willl and I’ll update my post
Wow this is great info! Anyone have any experience with Goal Zero foldable panels? I'm not looking for anything too gnarly, just enough to power up camping stuff and not drain my battery doing it while the truck is off. Their stuff seems good but just curious if anyone has their products in their build?
Got it, yeah that makes total sense. I tend to stay at a spot for a couple days and could potentially leave it out all day some days, so it might be the right setup. I'm more concerned about build quality to the panels. I've heard a few people say they are kinda cheesy and break while carting them around places.I have some buddies that have a goal zero foldable panel and a battery system. It works well, but the main problem I saw with it was that in only came out when parked at camp. Meaning early morning, or late afternoon sun, so not the best times to charge. If you spend days at one spot it could work better, but moving every day it didn't seem to work out as well as they planned as it was only out for a few hours of poor sunlight and was a chore to constantly top off the battery.
Got it, yeah that makes total sense. I tend to stay at a spot for a couple days and could potentially leave it out all day some days, so it might be the right setup. I'm more concerned about build quality to the panels. I've heard a few people say they are kinda cheesy and break while carting them around places.
Rad! Thanks for the feedback!I didn't see any issues with the build quality. They still have the setup in fact. No issues so far.