Hi folks,
I am looking for advice on my choice to go with a 24 volt house battery over a 12 volt system. I know there are alot of threads around this but I have a very specific setup I am building and wanted to bounce this around and see if im missing anything. Here goes....
I have a 2015 toyota tundra sr5 that I am fitting with an MSJ vanguard camper system. I plan on doing moderate length off grid camping (probably 1 week without power at most) but also some fishing trips with my boat where I would stay for the weekend at a campground.
I have not bought any of the following yet but this is my thought on setup for power:
- renogy 12/24 volt 50 amp dc/dc charger and solar controller
- A 24 volt lifepo4 battery (not chosen yet but probably 100ah)
- at least 1 200w 24 volt solar panel fixed on camper
- one 200w foldable 24v solar pannel
- bluetti elite 100v2 power station (open to other suggestions)
So how i would use this system is for the truck or fixed solar to charge my 24 volt battery while driving. Once stopped I would switch to the portable solar panel if needed. The 24 volt battery would then in turn be used as a continuous charge for my bluetti, essentially using the bluetti as my inverter. The 24 volt batyery would give me a quicker more efficient charge from what i understand when plugged into the power station solar port. I would also at times remove the 24 volt battery if on a fishing trip and use it in my boat as a trolling motor battery.
I like the idea of the bluetti or a power station in general because there are times I may use the power station outside of the truck for other power needs.
I am not sure everything i will be powering yet since camping for long stretches with more than a tent is new to me. But right now I am planning on a hcalory diesel heater, electric cooler, camp lights, a radio and maybe some camp cookware possibly down the road but im fine with propane and fires for now.
I am open to any and all feedback on what you all use and if you think this setup will be sufficient. I feel like I have done all the math and planning and it should be more than enough but I may have missed something.
I am looking for advice on my choice to go with a 24 volt house battery over a 12 volt system. I know there are alot of threads around this but I have a very specific setup I am building and wanted to bounce this around and see if im missing anything. Here goes....
I have a 2015 toyota tundra sr5 that I am fitting with an MSJ vanguard camper system. I plan on doing moderate length off grid camping (probably 1 week without power at most) but also some fishing trips with my boat where I would stay for the weekend at a campground.
I have not bought any of the following yet but this is my thought on setup for power:
- renogy 12/24 volt 50 amp dc/dc charger and solar controller
- A 24 volt lifepo4 battery (not chosen yet but probably 100ah)
- at least 1 200w 24 volt solar panel fixed on camper
- one 200w foldable 24v solar pannel
- bluetti elite 100v2 power station (open to other suggestions)
So how i would use this system is for the truck or fixed solar to charge my 24 volt battery while driving. Once stopped I would switch to the portable solar panel if needed. The 24 volt battery would then in turn be used as a continuous charge for my bluetti, essentially using the bluetti as my inverter. The 24 volt batyery would give me a quicker more efficient charge from what i understand when plugged into the power station solar port. I would also at times remove the 24 volt battery if on a fishing trip and use it in my boat as a trolling motor battery.
I like the idea of the bluetti or a power station in general because there are times I may use the power station outside of the truck for other power needs.
I am not sure everything i will be powering yet since camping for long stretches with more than a tent is new to me. But right now I am planning on a hcalory diesel heater, electric cooler, camp lights, a radio and maybe some camp cookware possibly down the road but im fine with propane and fires for now.
I am open to any and all feedback on what you all use and if you think this setup will be sufficient. I feel like I have done all the math and planning and it should be more than enough but I may have missed something.