Currently ordering a Momentum 25g TT through our local dealer and down to electrical decisions.
Goals:
-Boondock for about a week straight
-Install 400ah Lithium battery bank
-Install larger inverter
-Charge battery bank from generator (Want to see how we make out this way, if its not practical we'll just invest in a larger solar system to keep the batteries charged)
-Not have to re-run too much wiring through the trailer.
Some things I'm trying to understand clearly and some options I'm weighing:
Info: I estimated we'll need about 400ah of lithium batteries which we will be installing upon delivery.
Question: Do I need to change any wiring for this or can I just daisy them together and hook the last end one to the wires that are already coming out the front of the trailer?
Also,
Info: My goal is to have a 2000w or ideally a 3000w inverter on the 25g. However GD only offers 1000w on the TT model.
Question: If I order the 1000w inverter package, will I simply be able to change out the inverter to a larger one or will it require a full re-wire?
Info: If I start off with the 300w solar package, I know that will not be enough to keep the batteries charged.
Question: How long roughly will it take the 4000w generator to charge the 400ah lithium battery bank (assuming we are not running other things like AC while the generator is on)?
Info: The 25g comes with 175w solar and Inverter Prep by standard if you do not choose the 1000w inverter option,
Question: If I just left it on the standard option could I simply just install a 3000w inverter to the inverter "prep" and achieve what I'm trying to do instead of buying the 1000w and tossing it out the window?
Info: From reading on the forums I see the supplied 1000w inverter powers three outlets inside the RV.
Question: If I were to upgrade to a 2000/3000w inverter, how difficult is it to add the other outlets to the inverter (including an exterior outlet?)
Goals:
-Boondock for about a week straight
-Install 400ah Lithium battery bank
-Install larger inverter
-Charge battery bank from generator (Want to see how we make out this way, if its not practical we'll just invest in a larger solar system to keep the batteries charged)
-Not have to re-run too much wiring through the trailer.
Some things I'm trying to understand clearly and some options I'm weighing:
Info: I estimated we'll need about 400ah of lithium batteries which we will be installing upon delivery.
Question: Do I need to change any wiring for this or can I just daisy them together and hook the last end one to the wires that are already coming out the front of the trailer?
Also,
Info: My goal is to have a 2000w or ideally a 3000w inverter on the 25g. However GD only offers 1000w on the TT model.
Question: If I order the 1000w inverter package, will I simply be able to change out the inverter to a larger one or will it require a full re-wire?
Info: If I start off with the 300w solar package, I know that will not be enough to keep the batteries charged.
Question: How long roughly will it take the 4000w generator to charge the 400ah lithium battery bank (assuming we are not running other things like AC while the generator is on)?
Info: The 25g comes with 175w solar and Inverter Prep by standard if you do not choose the 1000w inverter option,
Question: If I just left it on the standard option could I simply just install a 3000w inverter to the inverter "prep" and achieve what I'm trying to do instead of buying the 1000w and tossing it out the window?
Info: From reading on the forums I see the supplied 1000w inverter powers three outlets inside the RV.
Question: If I were to upgrade to a 2000/3000w inverter, how difficult is it to add the other outlets to the inverter (including an exterior outlet?)
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