Solar panels are sold in varying sizes but a 100 watt panel is a commonly found size particularly for rvs.
Solar generator for rv air conditioner.
Everyone wants to know how to power an rv air conditioner with solar or if it s even possible.
It takes a minimum of 750 watts to do it and 10.
So if you re running the air conditioner two tvs and a blender with the generator there might not be much left to go into the batteries.
15 000 btu rv air conditioner 3 300 to 3 500 watts starting 1 500 running.
Portable air conditioners like a black decker bpact08wt can run on a solar generator but i would suggest a solar generator with at least a 1500w inverter something like the goal zero yeti 1000 or larger.
In today s video we re going to make it very clear that you can power an air conditioner off of solar power.
I have two ryobi 1800 watt inverter generators that when connected in parallel will easily run one of our air conditioners with a lot less fuel use and noise than our onan 7000 watt rv generator.
Unfortunately this means to run our a c regularly it requires roughly double the wattage of solar panels so 1500 watts and at least double the amp hour.
The yeti would be able to run the black decker for about an hour.
Easy start advertises it can reduce the current required to start your rv s air conditioning by 65 75.
While it is technically possible to power an rv air conditioner with solar panels to generate enough power a large amount of solar panels and upgrades to the electrical system would be required.
These are based off of averages from different brands of rv air conditioners including built in ac units that come with certain rv brands.
If a 13 500 btu air conditioner needs to be run all day long it s possible with the titan and no other solar generator.
In the video i did not allow the a c to run long enough for the compressor to kick on.
The titan 1500 kits come with 2 batteries and 1 500 watts in solar panels.
The interesting thing is that once the a c is started it will run nicely off of one generator.
So lets dive right in and figure out how to power an rv air.
Video information update our 13 500 btu rv air conditioner actually pulls about 150 amps instead of 73 amps while running from a 12 volt source.
We know that the batteries alone without any solar panels can run the a c for about 3 hours.