Need 2000 CO Electrical Manual Info or wiring diagrams

Cowgirl in MT

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I want to upgrade my 2000 CO to eventually have solar 100W, I'm getting a 100w 12V Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery, a 1000w inverter and a 30amp dc to dc charger MPPT all Renogy components. I guess I will also need some sort of Automatic Transfer Switch.

Does anyone have wiring diagrams from a newer Alaskan that was originally built with a system like this? Or any pictures of where you put components in the camper?
 
Cowgirl in Mt said:
I want to upgrade my 2000 CO to eventually have solar 100W, I'm getting a 100w 12V Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery, a 1000w inverter and a 30amp dc to dc charger MPPT all Renogy components. I guess I will also need some sort of Automatic Transfer Switch.

Does anyone have wiring diagrams from a newer Alaskan that was originally built with a system like this? Or any pictures of where you put components in the camper?
100W of solar is pretty small. Ideally, you want 2 to 3 or even more solar watts than battery AH. 360W glass/aluminum commercial solar panels are quite inexpensive these days.

You don't really need a transfer switch. I run everything off of DC, and if I need more power, just plug in to shore power which charges my batteries (no direct connection to AC outlets in the camper). My inverter changes the 12v to 120v for me.
 
I second Vic's recommendation to put the largest solar panel that will fit on your camper.

Most campers will appreciate having over 300 W of solar, particularly if running an inverter.

The weight of a single large panel is less than combinations of smaller panels and the cost is usually less too. A 360 W panel can be purchased for about $300 depending on brand. I chose LG and it was about $330.

I hope this is helpful,

Craig
 
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