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Hi all,
I've been pondering on something as we're considering going off grid caravanning for a couple of days. We've got a Bailey D4-4, it doesn't have a solar panel and we don't have a Jackery (or similar power bank) with solar to keep the leisure battery topped. I'm concerned about running the leisure battery down too low and then not being able to use the motor mover to get the caravan back on the driveway when we return home. It would be impossible to get the caravan on our driveway without a motor mover and we're not strong enough to manoeuvre it by hand.
That led me to ponder... is there a system or how would you go about installing (if this is even possible) a solar panel or two on the roof of the caravan to charge a Jackery/Ecoflow style 1 or 2kw battery kept inside the caravan - maybe under the fixed bed and then plug the caravan into the Jackery/Ecoflow battery to charge the caravan leisure battery and be able to use 240v appliances in the caravan whilst off grid. We take laptops, TV, coffee machine etc on holiday that we wouldn't be able to use whilst off grid. I know we could get a Jackery + solar freestanding outside to feed the caravan with power the way I wish we could have it set up, but it would require setup each day. If it rained we'd have to get it all in and I would be concerned about it getting pinched. Particularly somewhere like the New Forest as when we used to camp in a tent, they warned us about spates in theft from the campsite. Do you think this is possible and has anyone managed this themselves already?
I've been pondering on something as we're considering going off grid caravanning for a couple of days. We've got a Bailey D4-4, it doesn't have a solar panel and we don't have a Jackery (or similar power bank) with solar to keep the leisure battery topped. I'm concerned about running the leisure battery down too low and then not being able to use the motor mover to get the caravan back on the driveway when we return home. It would be impossible to get the caravan on our driveway without a motor mover and we're not strong enough to manoeuvre it by hand.
That led me to ponder... is there a system or how would you go about installing (if this is even possible) a solar panel or two on the roof of the caravan to charge a Jackery/Ecoflow style 1 or 2kw battery kept inside the caravan - maybe under the fixed bed and then plug the caravan into the Jackery/Ecoflow battery to charge the caravan leisure battery and be able to use 240v appliances in the caravan whilst off grid. We take laptops, TV, coffee machine etc on holiday that we wouldn't be able to use whilst off grid. I know we could get a Jackery + solar freestanding outside to feed the caravan with power the way I wish we could have it set up, but it would require setup each day. If it rained we'd have to get it all in and I would be concerned about it getting pinched. Particularly somewhere like the New Forest as when we used to camp in a tent, they warned us about spates in theft from the campsite. Do you think this is possible and has anyone managed this themselves already?