Mar
25
Get yourself an RV solar panel, and say goodbye to a generator [forever | kiss buying gas for a generator goodbye]
Filed Under RVs
The days are here when solar technology has become more affordable than other technologies with similar payoffs . An RV solar panel is a perfect way to get power, silently, cleanly and with much less cost than traditional alternatives like a generator or a battery that gets charged at home or by your engine.
Here is a fact about the RV solar panel: Today, an RV solar panel is available at Harbor Freight tools that runs under $100. It will charge your batteries overnight, topping them off for your next trip without you doing anything. Think about the savings that provides over filling up a generator’s tank. By the time you do it 15 times, the RV solar panel will have paid for itself!
Also consider the environment. Most people just don’t let that factor in still, even with government and industry taking the first moves toward green tech. The tax benefits that encourage big companies are already starting to motivate individuals . As an example, your RV solar panel might qualify you (in some states) for a subsidy from your local power company. And, when people use green, renewable technologies, we make a better place for our kids.
Another benefit is cutting down on noise . With an RV solar panel, you aren’t the one in the campsite with the noisy generator, keeping everybody within earshot awake at night. Sure, the generators say that they’re quiet, and it’s true, they are much quieter than they were in the past , but they still annoy the heck out of me and most people I know when they’re on all night in the next campground over.
Setting up your RV solar panel isn’t a hard job either.I did mine in a mere forty minutes, even the sealant for a hole I made in the roof.Many panels come in kits that make possible mounting with a handful of tools in just minutes. So take a few minutes to look at the economic benefits of an RV solar panel. You’ll be impressed with the money you can save over the long run.