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Reference
Part Description
Quantity
1
110W Solar panel
1
Parts List
2
11 AMP charge controller
1
3
1
4
SAE-Battery clamp cable
1
Technical Specifications
Property
Specification
Voltage at Pmax
18.9 V
Maximum Power - Pmax
110 Watt
Open Circuit Voltage - Voc
22.31V
Short Circuit Current - Isc
6.27A
Class
A
ountin
the Solar Panel
Choose a site for mounting the solar panels that is free from shade and located in an area that receives
maximum sunlight daily. In the Northern Hemisphere, The best direction to face solar panels is south.
However, using your judgment in figuring out which location gets the most sun, would be helpful. For
maximum solar power absorption throughout the day, a tilt-mounting is recommended.
Roof / RV Mounting
Z-brackets
5
4
SAE-bare end cable
Manual
6
1
The solar panels can be permanently installed level using the Z-brackets.
Measure the distance between the mounting site and the battery location. The charge controller
should be mounted in close proximity to the battery bank (within 5 feet). Refer to the DC electrical
wire guide to choose an appropriate gauge wire for the length of the wire.
If you choose to mount your Solar Panel on your RV, be sure you solidly mount your panels to the
roof. If you have a rubber roof over thin plywood you may want to use molly fasteners to get a better
grip. If you have a fiberglass roof, drill some pilot holes through the fiberglass to reach plywood
below. This will prevent cracking or damaging the fiberglass. If your RV is equipped with a metal roof
you must mount the solar panel to the joists supporting the roof.