I have a Roma van bought from Christies Beach which we have used for about 7 years in caravan parks, having spent a life time in tents and camp trailers.
We are now getting ready to start free camping and making sure we have everything in place, which brings me to my question.
When we bought the van we had a solar panel installed, works fine under normal conditions (keeping the battery charged at home) but I don't know whether it will be big enough for free camping. Unfortunately we seem to have misplaced any info we may have had on the panel.
How do I identify the output of the panel it measures 1360 mm x 740 mm and has no identifying marks on the unit and the company we bought the van from no longer exists.
Anybody got some idea of the output?
BTW great forum I'am really enjoying it
Chris
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Welcome Pam and Chris, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Going by those dimensions it sounds like a 120w Solar Panel. There should be a label on the rear giving all the info you want. You could also take a pic and go visit a Jacar store as they will have all the info as well.
There are plenty of knowledgable people about this subject on the forum so sit back and enjoy all the replies you get then just pick the one/s you will take notice of.
Don't forget to check out all the sections of the forum as well and the front page, all good.
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Get your self a multimeter, and put the display on amps. Disconnect the positive terminal between the panel and the battery.On a 120 w panel,It should show about 7 or 8 amps indiect sunlight. Make sure you have a fuse in the multimeter as you will blow it up , otherwise. Older and newer panels have different outputs, and this will tell you what it makes.I have an volt meter fitted in my system, and it shows 14v during the day and 12.7v at night, depending on what I am running. I hope this helps. Bill
Up to now I've been short on time to do anything about testing the circuits but now I have a bit of time the weather is going bad so as soon as everything comes together I'll run the checks and let you the out come.
Once again thanks All
Chris
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