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Hey! I'm Jeff. I have a deep love of solar, working with my hands, playing outside, adventure, exploration, and business. My goal with Back Country Solar is to build an info-based site that helps people understand and utilize off-grid solar applications. This will also help me stay up-to-date on many solar products that I find interesting.
Back Country Solar Blog
3M ago
My quick off-the-cuff response as I’ve worked with several RV’s: Unless you’re installing a huge battery bank with 800+ amp hours, stick with a 12-volt configuration. The majority of RVs are equipped with 12-volt DC (battery-powered) and 120-volt AC (household power) devices. If you change your battery voltage you will either need to change all ..read more
Back Country Solar Blog
1y ago
If you’re looking for a sustainable and cost-effective way to power your RV during your travels, solar panels are definitely worth considering. But with so many options out there, it can be overwhelming to figure out which one is the best fit for your needs. In this article, we’ll walk you through the most common types of solar panels used for RVs and help you decide which one is right for you.
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Back Country Solar Blog
1y ago
Solar power has become increasingly popular for recreational vehicle (RV) owners as it offers an eco-friendly and efficient way to power their mobile homes. But one piece of equipment that allows you to use the sun’s power with your house hold devices is the inverter. Inverters convert the direct current (DC) energy generated by solar panels and stored in the batteries...
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Back Country Solar Blog
1y ago
Charging RV solar batteries in hot temperatures can pose challenges as they can impact the life and longevity of your battery. It’s important for RV owners to understand how temperature can affect their RV batteries and the steps they can take to charge them effectively in these conditions. With the heat dome heating up much of US we’re getting dangerously close to the upper charging limits of...
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Back Country Solar Blog
1y ago
RV solar power is gaining popularity as a quieter and eco-friendly alternative to traditional generators, especially for boondocking and off-the-grid adventures. However, many people wonder if investing in RV solar power is worthwhile, considering the various factors involved. In this article, we will discuss the advantages and limitations of solar power for RVs, addressing the factors that affect...
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Back Country Solar Blog
1y ago
When planning an off-grid adventure with an RV, one of the decisions to make is choosing the most suitable power source. Two popular options are solar panels and generators, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. Determining the best option for your needs depends on various factors such as cost, convenience, and the type of appliances you need to power. Solar panels are an environmentally...
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Back Country Solar Blog
1y ago
Have you ever considered installing an off-grid solar system to power your home sustainably? It’s an exciting opportunity to harness the sun’s energy and potentially reduce your reliance on traditional utility companies. However, it’s important to be aware of common mistakes that can lead to decreased performance and efficiency. If you’re new to off-grid solar installation, some of the challenges...
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Back Country Solar Blog
1y ago
A battery hydrometer tester is a must-have tool for maintaining healthy lead-acid batteries in vehicles and machinery. It measures the specific gravity of the electrolyte solution, allowing users to assess the battery’s charge and detect issues. Regular use of this tool prevents battery failure and ensures optimal performance. Safety should be the top priority when working with batteries and using...
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Back Country Solar Blog
2y ago
RV solar sizing is an important consideration for those who want to travel off-grid with their RV. One of the key factors in determining the size of a solar system is estimating the electrical usage of the RV. There are several ways to estimate electrical usage, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. For an overview on RV solar sizing check out our post What Size Solar System is Right for...
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Back Country Solar Blog
2y ago
A hydrometer battery tester is a tool used to measure the specific gravity of the electrolyte solution inside a battery. The specific gravity is a measurement of the density or weight of the electrolyte solution. By measuring the specific gravity, a hydrometer battery tester can determine the state of charge of the battery and identify any cells that may be failing or undercharged.
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