What kind of solar system does Winnebago view use?

What kind of solar system does Winnebago view use?

With most of our days spent boondocking in wild places, the ability to replenish our house batteries while off the grid is a must. Our 2016 Winnebago View 24J came from the factory with a 100-watt Zamp Solar system installed. We used this stock system for nearly five months, and it worked.

How do you install solar panels on a Winnebago?

We secured the cables running from the panels to the mounting feet with a few zip ties to help eliminate any additional road noise. The junction box that was installed at the factory makes adding panels a snap. With two extra ports, you simply plug in the new panels and you are up and running.

What kind of generator does Winnebago view use?

Fortunately, our View is well-equipped with an Onan diesel generator that feeds off of our fuel tank and keeps us powered-up and operational indefinitely. But it’s noisy and smelly, and we typically only use it in short bursts to run our microwave.

Where can I buy Winnebago parts for my RV?

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How many watts does Winnebago Grand National Rally have?

Ultimately, we determined that we had room for two 160-watt panels, which maxed out the capacity of our system with a total of 420 watts. The Winnebago Grand National Rally is a gathering of 2,500 RVers in Forest City, IA, each June. We installed our new panels in about an hour during the rally.

How long does it take to install solar panels on Winnebago?

The junction box that was installed at the factory makes adding panels a snap. With two extra ports, you simply plug in the new panels and you are up and running. The entire install took about an hour from start to finish and the panels are still securely attached, fifty thousand miles later.

With most of our days spent boondocking in wild places, the ability to replenish our house batteries while off the grid is a must. Our 2016 Winnebago View 24J came from the factory with a 100-watt Zamp Solar system installed. We used this stock system for nearly five months, and it worked.

Fortunately, our View is well-equipped with an Onan diesel generator that feeds off of our fuel tank and keeps us powered-up and operational indefinitely. But it’s noisy and smelly, and we typically only use it in short bursts to run our microwave.

Ultimately, we determined that we had room for two 160-watt panels, which maxed out the capacity of our system with a total of 420 watts. The Winnebago Grand National Rally is a gathering of 2,500 RVers in Forest City, IA, each June. We installed our new panels in about an hour during the rally.

The junction box that was installed at the factory makes adding panels a snap. With two extra ports, you simply plug in the new panels and you are up and running. The entire install took about an hour from start to finish and the panels are still securely attached, fifty thousand miles later.

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