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Generator tray re-model
10-18-2008, 04:42
Post: #1
Generator tray re-model
Has anyone ripped out the big generator and replaced it with some
combination of a smaller generator, 2nd battery set, converter and
solar panels.

I'm figuring a 3kw generator, 5-600aH battery bank, appropriate
converter/charger and solar panels would be really user friendly.

Has anyone done this or something similar? Are you happy w/ what you
did?

Movin on down the road,
GPSGary
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10-18-2008, 05:22
Post: #2
Generator tray re-model
I haven't done it yet, but I'm definitely going to...

I'm leaning towards a generator with just enough juice to start one AC unit, and
then about 1000 to 1500 AH of batteries, maybe even LiPoly batteries if they

come down a little (in which case it would be more like 3000AH)

Dorn Hetzel
77FC35
Hogansville, GA

On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 12:42 PM, hippieforever3 <"debra@ticogps.com"> wrote:



Has anyone ripped out the big generator and replaced it with some

combination of a smaller generator, 2nd battery set, converter and

solar panels.



I'm figuring a 3kw generator, 5-600aH battery bank, appropriate

converter/charger and solar panels would be really user friendly.



Has anyone done this or something similar? Are you happy w/ what you

did?



Movin on down the road,

GPSGary




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10-18-2008, 15:56
Post: #3
Generator tray re-model

Gary,

I haven’t removed the Kohlar, but we do carry a Small (2800w) Honda. I first carried it because we get into some pretty cold weather dry camping and I was concerned about getting the diesels started in really cold weather. We have ended up using it other times to bring the batteries back up or for Kathy’s morning coffee when camping. It will run the microwave and water heater, or two of the block heaters, or one ac unit. I have a 7500w unit that I use when I have the Kohlar out. It will run everything.

- Chuck Wheeler-
FC 31SB Fort Worth TX


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Has anyone ripped out the big generator and replaced it with some
combination of a smaller generator, 2nd battery set, converter and
solar panels.

I'm figuring a 3kw generator, 5-600aH battery bank, appropriate
converter/charger and solar panels would be really user friendly.

Has anyone done this or something similar? Are you happy w/ what you
did?

Movin on down the road,
GPSGary

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10-19-2008, 06:52
Post: #4
Generator tray re-model
Gary - I have done what you suggest, except that the FC31 had a smaller
7.5KW genset to start with that is still in place. The new system has
dual split/dual batteries for house and engine, smart chargers, AM
Solar charging, a 'modified sine wave' inverter for the galley, and a
smaller 'true sine wave' inverter for computers and entertainment
electronics in the front salon.

Very pleased with the results so far. The 200W solar system seems
adequate for our needs but many find a 400W system more suitable.
Additional info available.

Bob Griesel FC31 WLII WA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "hippieforever3"
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> Has anyone ripped out the big generator and replaced it with some
> combination of a smaller generator, 2nd battery set, converter and
> solar panels.
>
> I'm figuring a 3kw generator, 5-600aH battery bank, appropriate
> converter/charger and solar panels would be really user friendly.
>
> Has anyone done this or something similar? Are you happy w/ what you
> did?
>
> Movin on down the road,
> GPSGary
>
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