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<blockquote data-quote="creationblue" data-source="post: 593458" data-attributes="member: 1093"><p>I suppose the answer is get the biggest you can afford/carry. If you camp mainly in the summer then you'll use a lot less power than say spring/autumn and the sunlight will produce more electricity. I only have a 20w panel and along with a 110ahr battery it keeps my fridge going and the numerous phones/iPads charged, radio/tap ect going for a long weekend at least. I store mine in the roof cavity on my westy so that size will be the limiting factor when I upgrade. The fridge will take the most power and my waeco CDF-18 is super low power so that helps a lot. A controller is a must as the panel will give out 18volts on full song which won't do your LB a lot of good without one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creationblue, post: 593458, member: 1093"] I suppose the answer is get the biggest you can afford/carry. If you camp mainly in the summer then you'll use a lot less power than say spring/autumn and the sunlight will produce more electricity. I only have a 20w panel and along with a 110ahr battery it keeps my fridge going and the numerous phones/iPads charged, radio/tap ect going for a long weekend at least. I store mine in the roof cavity on my westy so that size will be the limiting factor when I upgrade. The fridge will take the most power and my waeco CDF-18 is super low power so that helps a lot. A controller is a must as the panel will give out 18volts on full song which won't do your LB a lot of good without one. [/QUOTE]
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