I've been doing a lot of research on options for adding external solar power. I realize there is no one right way and many will have different thoughts. That given, if I were buying today (I'm not. My trailer won't be ready until June.) I would buy the Renogy 200 watt suitcase system which includes a 20 amp controller connected to the back of the panels.
But regardless of a specific system, it still comes down to running wire and how long. I've read and heard that MC4s are a real pain, especially to unplug. I've heard them referred to as arthritis unfriendly. Hence, my thought of using SAE connectors instead. I've also read that energy loss is less a function of the connectors and more about distance and gauge of wire.
My thought is to have a short (less than 2ft) wire coming from the controller on the panels as well as coming off the 12V male plug that connects to the trailer. In between I can run different lengths of wire to plug and play in order to try and not run wire any longer than necessary. As long as I keep the SAE connector wires to 10ft, I can run either option with all 10 AWG wire. My thought and hope is to not ever go longer than 25ft-30ft total.
Given all of the above, I'm leaning to going the SAE route. Does anybody have any experience with this that could add some feedback?
Thanks.
But regardless of a specific system, it still comes down to running wire and how long. I've read and heard that MC4s are a real pain, especially to unplug. I've heard them referred to as arthritis unfriendly. Hence, my thought of using SAE connectors instead. I've also read that energy loss is less a function of the connectors and more about distance and gauge of wire.
My thought is to have a short (less than 2ft) wire coming from the controller on the panels as well as coming off the 12V male plug that connects to the trailer. In between I can run different lengths of wire to plug and play in order to try and not run wire any longer than necessary. As long as I keep the SAE connector wires to 10ft, I can run either option with all 10 AWG wire. My thought and hope is to not ever go longer than 25ft-30ft total.
Given all of the above, I'm leaning to going the SAE route. Does anybody have any experience with this that could add some feedback?
Thanks.