![]() ![]() If your RV or trailer has a quick-connect port, I recommend reading this post if it’s a Zamp solar port, or this post if it’s a Furrion solar port. They’re also nice to have if you’re camping in the shade since you can place it in the sun and still generate energy. Related Post: How Good Is A 170W Solar Panel That Costs Less Than $100?īy being portable, often with built-in stands, you can bring the panel out when you want to and connect it directly to your RV battery or a quick-connect port. ![]() Portable panels are an excellent option for people just getting started with solar that wants to try it out without having to mount something to their RV roofs. Today we’re talking about portable solar panels. ![]() If you’re out boondocking/dry camping, gas generators and solar panels are popular ways to generate power for the batteries. As soon as you plug your RV in at the campground, it will start charging your battery and keep it charged. It will let you use your 12V lights, run a tv if it’s a 12V model, and power the bathroom fan, water pump, etc. The battery in your RV is there for when you don’t have access to electricity from shore power. I use a portable 100W Renogy suitcase solar panel (click to view on Amazon) to charge my RV batteries when I am boondocking, and it’s incredible how much power can be generated on a sunny day, even in the winter. Charge Your RV Batteries With A Portable Solar Panel Charger When Boondocking/Dry Camping ![]()
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