The Easiest Solar Install | Solar Kits for RV's

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The Easiest Solar Install | Solar Kits for RV's Solar RV
The Easiest way to charge your RV with solar is with the "all in one" kits that are available. In this video, we discuss the pros and cons and show you how to use any kit you want. Don't feel fooled by the "Solar on the Side" stickers! Save money and get great gear!

Amazon Links to Items in Video*

SOLAR KITS
--BEST quality, can also be used with Power Stations

--Great Price

Renogy Buy Factory Direct-
Use Promo Code: AFFILIATEUS

--A Really Inexpensive Kit that people love
~~You Will need to cut an SAE wire to use with RV solar plug

Please feel free to comment with product questions, I'm happy to help!
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My man, you're like the Mr Rogers of solar panels. Thank you for all the knowledge you've dropped.

cmdrbraus
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Solar noob here. Been watching your basic solar videos. As a retired educator, I have something to say: What a great teacher you are. You don't come across as some arrogant know-it-all but rather, as someone who wants to give the learner, the tools with which to work, in order that they may help themselves to success. Thanks for your videos!

michaelquillen
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We scheduled an appointment with our local RV shop to have them show us how to use our ZAMP system. Just cancelled it after watching this! Brian, you saved us time and roughly $90, which would have been the shop's fee for helping us! Thank you for your great videos!

lindahodges
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This channel is fantastic. I am just now starting to dive in and learn about solar power, and nothing else I have came across explains things in such a great way. You're giving VERY useful information, and not just trying to pad the run time by telling random stories, instead of delivering the knowledge.

thepaintedklown
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This guy is fantastic. I decided against buying a camper but I keep watching his stuff just cause it makes me feel good to watch. I'll probably end up with a camper just because I keep clicking on these videos.

reallyfrodo
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Just revisiting this video Brian. I wanted to thank you again. With your help alone, I was able to go to totally off grid for two weeks in Maine last summer. In addition to all your other helpful video's, you RULE in all things solar and batteries. Your channel is the best🌞👍👍👍

kevinsmith
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This guy is the best YouTuber. Easy to understand and a great teacher.

cdawgRJ
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Dude, this is the second video of you I have watched while preparing to go truck camping for a year or so. You are a natural at explaining things. Thanks man.

bobbybooshay
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I just found your channel and instantly subscribed. My two favorite videos so far are this one, and the power bank video. My family just sold our small trailer (similar size to your teardrop), and we bought a 35' fifth wheel because we're going full-time for a year or so. We'll be plugged in most often, but we LOVE boondocking. Do you think we could get away with just some extra solar, and maybe a power station, in lieu of bringing a noisy gas generator? I understand we would forego our ability to use the bigger systems (AC and maybe tv, which we don't watch anyway). My primary concern is that we keep our batteries charged so lights/fridge work, and we have enough juice to bring slides in and hitch back up to the truck after a week off-grid. We currently have 2 85 amp/hr batteries, but I might upgrade to AGMs, per your other video.
I know there's a lot baked in here, but maybe some other large RV owners would like to know. We don't want to be those loud, generator-using people. :)
Thanks! -Brian

dadstuffandthings
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Is your “10 awg preference over #12 awg comment concerning ampacity ? You mentioned “quality wire as the reason. #12 is usable up to 30 amps ( thhn 90degree celsius copper or CU ) and #10 thhn cu is legit up to 40 amps, which should run your entire rv. Aluminum #12 awg is good for this application also. Who uses aluminum wire for long term applications ? Many times the feeders entering your home panel from the outside power lines are aluminum. It’s not a cheap trick, just think about all that weight floating in the air above houses if it was copper. Weight needs support. Oops, now I’m rambling here. Sorry just another retired career electrician. Great video ! (Is the short response)

litemetal
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Your explanation is very clear sir! Without useless fluff or annoying music. It's how a video should be produced. You just got a subscriber!

roadrunner
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Binge watching your videos. I wish I'd found this channel 2 years ago, I'd be a lot less confused than I've been all this time. LOL

randomspirit
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Great stuff, happy and safe RVing 👍 🏕

Hundert
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I am not a camper but this is a goldmine of info. I bought a Pecron solar generator with 4 200 watt portable panels. The Pecron can take up to 1300 watts total. I have been into this for a month with my system and now want to build my own. This solar thing is really addicative. Once again thanks you make this so easy to understand!

johnmal
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Great and valuable video. I just got the Renogy 100W suitcase w/20A waterproof controller on Amzon for $145. Added 10ft 10AWG extension and the iGreely plug you showed. It's a very simple but effective system for a solar newb like me. Going out this Memorial Day to put the system to the test. Thank you for your informative channel.

donoimdono
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Just got a new subscriber thanks for making this so easy to 🍻

antonioamezcua
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This was excellent and so helpful!!!
Thank you!!!

divinelovelight
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Great video! Finally someone breaking it down well! Good job!

LostBoysRecovery
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Brian, I have watched several of your videos, and you are definitely providing the best solar information regarding RVs that I have ever seen. I finally feel confident enough to figure out what I need and purchase a right-sized solar system to meet my needs. Thank you very much.

Xnickel
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You nailed the presentation again. You seem to be a natural at providing the right amount of information in a humble fashion. Speaking of fashion, perhaps it's time to quit your day job as a seamstress and create how 2 videos. All joking aside, I still enjoy your videos.

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