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Ive had my trailer for a few years now and would like to spread the word about trailer power systems. I went with the Go Power systems as they have a great reputation with the RV industry. Just need to service the battery's in the spring the system works great, never have to worry about the battery's freezing or being overcharged.
I went with 2 - 6 Volt battery's underneath my trailer in a tray.
- Go Power 1750HD Modified Sine Wave Inverter
- Go Power RV-80 Solar Kit features 80 watts and 4.6 amps of charge power.
- Go Power Solar Regulator
- Go Power GPC 55 Power Converter
- Go Power Inverter Remote wall switch
- Go Power fuse block and accessories
Heres a few pics of my install. You can find this system at your local reputable RV dealer.
I went with 2 - 6 Volt battery's underneath my trailer in a tray.
- Go Power 1750HD Modified Sine Wave Inverter
- Go Power RV-80 Solar Kit features 80 watts and 4.6 amps of charge power.
- Go Power Solar Regulator
- Go Power GPC 55 Power Converter
- Go Power Inverter Remote wall switch
- Go Power fuse block and accessories
Heres a few pics of my install. You can find this system at your local reputable RV dealer.
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