Somehow I overlooked this one. Right now I have a Sandstorm 180SLC with a factory installed 200W solar charger. Just sold it to upgrade to a Cyclone 3110 (hopefully this weekend). This was an extra option on the Sandstorm, and after using it for the past year, I can now say its the one "extra" feature that I am so glad came with the one I bought and will absolutely always have it in the future. After 10+ weekends of primitive camping, still have only 30 hours on my generator the only time we use it when we need the AC. Never experienced a dead battery in the entire year I owned it.
I had just assumed that spending 2X as much for a "luxury" toy hauler a solar batter charger would be standard. Does not even appear to be an option![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I found the dedicated solar forum on this site with excellent information.
Just wondering if anyone has installed solar on their 3110, and if so could you give me some install tips. Where did you mount the panels and where was a good place to run the power cable? Seems that most installations run the power close to the sewer vent pipe. Should this be a straight forward install - enough clearance and access space to route the power this way and up to the battery?
Found a great review on an inexpensive system here. $350 from Amazon for complete 200W system!
http://www.loveyourrv.com/installing-renogy-200w-solar-kit-rv/
This is going to be my first project - will be installing it right away.
I had just assumed that spending 2X as much for a "luxury" toy hauler a solar batter charger would be standard. Does not even appear to be an option
I found the dedicated solar forum on this site with excellent information.
Just wondering if anyone has installed solar on their 3110, and if so could you give me some install tips. Where did you mount the panels and where was a good place to run the power cable? Seems that most installations run the power close to the sewer vent pipe. Should this be a straight forward install - enough clearance and access space to route the power this way and up to the battery?
Found a great review on an inexpensive system here. $350 from Amazon for complete 200W system!
http://www.loveyourrv.com/installing-renogy-200w-solar-kit-rv/
This is going to be my first project - will be installing it right away.