I'll be a travel trailer owner soon and would like to know what types of battery/solar panel set-ups to look at. I prefer campsites that are off the beaten path but not quite boon-docking. These sites usually have no hook-ups for the trailer but do have hot showers/bathrooms and water faucets scattered throughout the campground. I don't do much camping during the hottest months of the year so the A/C isn't a concern for now. I do enjoy camping during the fall and winter so the furnace will be needed. A generator is a possibility but I'd rather go with a solar system sized to keep me comfortable. I just don't care for the noise and hassle of carrying along a generator set and fuel for it. I will have the option of charging the trailer battery from the truck with the engine running but that would only be a last resort option due to the noise and amount of time the engine would have to be running.
The only things I would be using in the trailer would be:
1. refrigerator
2. furnace
3. lights
4. tv, radio, and laptop (using small inverter)
5. stove
6. fans
7. hot water heater (sparingly)
8. leak detector
I've been looking a batteries and found a battery from Interstate with an RC rating of 390 minutes. If I understand the terminology that means the battery will run a 25 amp load for 6. 5 hours!? It weighs 120 pounds
but will actually fit in the factory battery tray. I would probably discharge the battery to around 80% during the day at the most. Camping World has a 75 watt panel for $350 installed. Does this sound like enough solar panel to charge the battery during the day? As I understand it, you should avoid discharging batteries past the 50% mark since it shortens the life of the battery significantly. I was also looking at batteries made by Trojan but they are heavier and don't seem to have as much capacity as the one from Interstate. I would have to run 2 Trojan batteries in parallel to get comparable capacity to the one large Interstate battery.
Anyone know of any good websites where I can learn more about solar systems for rv's?
The only things I would be using in the trailer would be:
1. refrigerator
2. furnace
3. lights
4. tv, radio, and laptop (using small inverter)
5. stove
6. fans
7. hot water heater (sparingly)
8. leak detector
I've been looking a batteries and found a battery from Interstate with an RC rating of 390 minutes. If I understand the terminology that means the battery will run a 25 amp load for 6. 5 hours!? It weighs 120 pounds

Anyone know of any good websites where I can learn more about solar systems for rv's?
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