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7 Pin Trailer Plug Accessory for the Portable Solar Kits

7 Pin Trailer Plug is a great accessory for your portable solar kit Go Power! has extended the Portable Solar Kit line to include two optional accessories that will provide more flexibility when charging your battery. The 7 pin adapter works with a trailer’s existing 7 pin plug for the most convenient and accessible battery charging method. You can extend the distance of the kit from your battery by using the extra 30′ of cable to increase your sunshine footprint where there is foliage overhead.

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Go Power Solar Extreme 570 Watt System
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Solar Extreme 570 Watt Solar System by Go Power! The 570 watt solar system (Solar Extreme) is Go Power’s largest solar and inverter system on the market. It features three of 190 watt solar panels, providing a massive 570 watt solar system (26.4 amps). This kit is backed by the warranty of Go Power! and will serve you for years. This system also includes the largest pure sine wave inverter-charger, allowing users the benefits of seamless 3000 watts of AC power.

What is the best solar for my Jayco class C motorhome that is prewired?
What is the best solar for my Jayco class C motorhome that is prewired?

Finding the Right Solar for a Jayco Class C Motorhome When it comes to outfitting a Jayco Class C motorhome with solar, there are a few options to consider. Firstly, it is important to determine the size and type of solar panel that will best meet your needs. For instance, if you plan to boondock and rely on the solar to power your RV, you will likely want to get a larger panel with higher wattage.

Choosing the Right System for Your RV
Choosing the Right System for Your RV

What is the right solar system for your RV? Elite System for Van Conversion Choosing the right system for your RV involves a couple of factors. First, you want to make sure you are installing enough wattage to cover your wattage use inside the RV. See how much wattage you’ll be using daily. You can also get wattage information for different devices. Then you’ll know if you need an 80 Watt Solar Panel or multiple 190 Watt Solar Panels.