Hello, I am new to this site and thought I could get help here  . I am also fairly new to solar setups, but I know the basics about having a charge controller, MPPT vs regular ones, differences in solar panel types and about general setups.
. I am also fairly new to solar setups, but I know the basics about having a charge controller, MPPT vs regular ones, differences in solar panel types and about general setups.
I am currently living in my Jeep and would like to use my laptop and car stereo for extended periods of time because I like to watch movies and such.
I would like to know what the best setup would be to power those two things for at least a half a day straight (12+hours) using solar panels mounted to my Jeep Cherokee rooftop.
I would like to also know about:
-Using my car battery versus a secondary battery
-Is there a difference in using multiple panels versus 1 large panel besides the obvious reasons (space and power limit)?
-If I use multiple panels do I only need ONE charge controller or do I use one CC per panel? (im pretty sure I only use one CC but wanted to check)
-Also please add what gauge wires for the setup you suggest
So from all my research, I basically think my setup would be like this but I'm not sure which is why I'm here:
1, Buy three or four 10w Solar Panels (about $30 each) and secure them to my roof on my Jeep
2, Connect those panels in parallel to a charge controller (I can get an MPPT one for $12 on ebay)
3, Connect the CC to the car battery using a high wattage/high temp diode on the + of the CC as well as one on the alternator
4, Connect my Cobra 400w inverter which I already own to the cigarette lighter and connect my laptop to that.
My laptop says 65w on the cable/brick that is for charging it.
Its a HP DV600.
Right now with nothing I seem to be able to use the laptop for a couple hours with the stereo blasting before the Cobra starts warning me, so I need to stop using it so much until I get this solar setup.
Thank you all in advance!
					 . I am also fairly new to solar setups, but I know the basics about having a charge controller, MPPT vs regular ones, differences in solar panel types and about general setups.
. I am also fairly new to solar setups, but I know the basics about having a charge controller, MPPT vs regular ones, differences in solar panel types and about general setups.I am currently living in my Jeep and would like to use my laptop and car stereo for extended periods of time because I like to watch movies and such.
I would like to know what the best setup would be to power those two things for at least a half a day straight (12+hours) using solar panels mounted to my Jeep Cherokee rooftop.
I would like to also know about:
-Using my car battery versus a secondary battery
-Is there a difference in using multiple panels versus 1 large panel besides the obvious reasons (space and power limit)?
-If I use multiple panels do I only need ONE charge controller or do I use one CC per panel? (im pretty sure I only use one CC but wanted to check)
-Also please add what gauge wires for the setup you suggest
So from all my research, I basically think my setup would be like this but I'm not sure which is why I'm here:
1, Buy three or four 10w Solar Panels (about $30 each) and secure them to my roof on my Jeep
2, Connect those panels in parallel to a charge controller (I can get an MPPT one for $12 on ebay)
3, Connect the CC to the car battery using a high wattage/high temp diode on the + of the CC as well as one on the alternator
4, Connect my Cobra 400w inverter which I already own to the cigarette lighter and connect my laptop to that.
My laptop says 65w on the cable/brick that is for charging it.
Its a HP DV600.
Right now with nothing I seem to be able to use the laptop for a couple hours with the stereo blasting before the Cobra starts warning me, so I need to stop using it so much until I get this solar setup.
Thank you all in advance!






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