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RV Kit Installation
RV Kit Installation
RV Kit Installation
RV Kit Installation
RV Kit Installation
Note:
This installation guide does not list
all possible variations of available
solar modules. This installation guide
will address the assembly of
standard Go Power! Electric RV Solar
Power Kits, which contain one, two or
three solar modules connected in
parallel for a 12 volt system.
Expander Kits are available to add
solar modules to an existing system.
Observe correct polarity at all times. Any contact in reverse polarity, however
brief, will cause the regulator and/or inverter fuse to blow and may damage the unit.
Do not exceed the voltage and current ratings of the regulator. The total
current of the solar system is the sum of the short circuit current of the solar modules
in parallel multiplied by a safety factor of 1.25. The resulting system current is not to
exceed the amperage rating of the regulator. The voltage of the array is the rated open
circuit voltage of the solar modules and is not to exceed 26 volts for a 12 volt system
and 52 volts for a 24 volt system. If your solar system exceeds these ratings, contact
your dealer for a suitable regulator alternative.
1.3 Tools Required (Additional tools may be required)
a. Slot Screwdriver
b. # 2 Robertson Screwdriver
c. Keyhole saw
d. Punch or Awl
e. Pliers
f. Wire Strippers
2.0 Wiring the Solar Module and Power Cable
Please follow the directions in the appropriate section, depending on which kit you are
about to install.
Kit Model
Manual Section
RV-10
Section 2.1
RV-55
Section 2.2
RV-80
Section 2.3
RV-110
Section 2.3
Weekender
Section 2.3
RV-160
Section 2.4
RV-240
Section 2.4
Snowbird
Section 2.4
Wiring Diagrams (located at the end of the manual)
Junction Boxes
Diagram-1
Wiring Single and Parallel Modules Diagram-2
MC Connections for 1-2 Modules
Diagram-3
2.1 RV-10
1. Remove the module’s Junction Box cover. Remove the knockout on the Junction
Box for the connector and power cable. In some cases the connector may have
already been factory installed. To remove the knockout on the Junction Box, hold a
screwdriver tip against the knockout and strike sharply.
2. Install the connector for the power cable as shown in Diagram-1, “Junction Boxes”.
Strip back 3” of sheathing from the power cable. Insert the stripped back end of the
power cable through the connector and into the junction box. Secure the black wire
under the screw on the positive terminal, and the white wire under the negative
terminal. If the power cable consists of red and black wire, then red is positive and
black is negative. Ensure that all the wiring connections are tight. Replace the Junction
Box cover.
3. Continue to Section 4, “Routing the Power Cable through the Fridge Vent”.
The RV-10 solar module has a limited 5 year warranty.
2.2 RV-55
1. Remove the module’s Junction Box cover. Remove the knockout on the Junction
Box for the connector and power cable. In some cases the connector may have
already been factory installed or may consist of a foam insert. To remove the
knockout on the Junction Box, hold a screwdriver tip against the knockout and
strike sharply.
g. Wire crimpers
h. Electric hand drill
i. 1/16 and 3/8 inch drill bit
j. 5/16 and 7/16 inch wrench
k. Sealant