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    <title>Getting RV Solar and Shore power to coexist nicely</title>
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    I have an RV (20&#039; Sunline T1950 travel trailer)  Yay!   Like most, it came with a tiny battery (23Ah @2.5hour rate??) and a Power Converter (Centurion 3000) which doubles as a battery charger, but it&#039;s hardly a good one - it&#039;s not even a 1-stage (that would be just bulk charge) - instead it is a float-only 13.1V power supply.   Charging a sizeable battery using a float charger would take a very, very long time (and is hardly good for the battery).  According to documentation it&#039;s supposed to output 13.4V but I guess it&#039;s +/- 0.5V &lt;img src=&quot;http://tech.akom.net/templates/default/img/emoticons/smile.png&quot; alt=&quot;:-)&quot; style=&quot;display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;&quot; class=&quot;emoticon&quot; /&gt;

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My primary interest is in &lt;strong&gt;boondocking&lt;/strong&gt; (dry camping) so for me battery performance is of utmost importance.  This means good &lt;strong&gt;battery utilization&lt;/strong&gt;, and good &lt;strong&gt;battery charging&lt;/strong&gt; when charging can occur.  Stock, the RV &lt;strong&gt;does neither&lt;/strong&gt;.  

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First thing I managed to do was to &lt;a onclick=&quot;_gaq.push([&#039;_trackPageview&#039;, &#039;/extlink/wannabrv.akom.net/archives/11-Our-RV-gets-Solar-Power.html&#039;]);&quot;  href=&quot;http://wannabrv.akom.net/archives/11-Our-RV-gets-Solar-Power.html&quot; title=&quot;The Solar Installation&quot;&gt;secure a small solar system&lt;/a&gt; including a Solar Charge Controller (got an awesome deal on Craigslist).  It&#039;s 100 watts and the CC is a 2 stage (absorption and pulse-float), 15 Amp unit (Mark PV 15).   My first question was of course... how do I hook it up to the existing electrical system &lt;strong&gt;without causing problems&lt;/strong&gt;? &lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://tech.akom.net/archives/39-Getting-RV-Solar-and-Shore-power-to-coexist-nicely.html#extended&quot;&gt;Continue reading &quot;Getting RV Solar and Shore power to coexist nicely&quot;&lt;/a&gt;
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    <pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 15:44:44 -0400</pubDate>
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