Zamp 180 Watt Portable Regulated Solar Kit Charge Controller Included - Washington Private Seller
1 year ago - Specialty Services & Products - Seattle, WA - 220 Views 0 WatchingTitle: | Zamp 180 Watt Portable Regulated Solar Kit (Charge Controller Included) |
Country: | US |
State or Province: | WA |
City: | Seattle |
Type of Sale: | Private Seller |
Listed: | 1 year ago |
We're getting roof panels installed, so I'm selling my Zamp 180 Watt Portable Regulated Solar Kit Charge Controller Included . I'll add the Zamp 15ft extension cable as well.
It's in very good condition. There are some scratches due to usage, but no functional issues. It's big and heavy, so local pickup in Seattle is highly preferred.
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<p><span style="font size:16px;">We're getting roof panels installed, so I'm s</span>elling my Zamp 180 Watt Portable Regulated Solar Kit Charge Controller Included . I'll add the Zamp 15ft extension cable as well.</p><p>It's in very good condition. There are some scratches due to usage, but no functional issues. It's big and heavy, so local pickup in Seattle is highly preferred.</p> | <p>We're getting roof panels installed, so I'm selling my Zamp 180 Watt Portable Regulated Solar Kit Charge Controller Included . I'll add the Zamp 15ft extension cable as well.</p><p>It's in very good condition. There are some scratches due to usage, but no functional issues. It's big and heavy, so local pickup in Seattle is highly preferred.</p> |
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Due to the lack of use, I attempted to sell my Zamp 200 watt portables. I have 360 watts on the roof and 300 amp Battleborn bank. After a few situations while on the road, I decided to keep my portables.
1. We were able to get into picacho state park, AZ. There was only room in the overflow which are gorgeous spots though no power and no generators allowed. It wouldn�t have worked without the portables.
2. The Springs at Borrego have power, thought they charge $.42 per KWH for weekly stays. Our friends were spending an extra $20-$25/day for elec. I used the panels, and paid $0 for electric.
3. We are currently parked at Carlsbad state beach, CA. (No power) I once again have the portables out.
If you do a fair amount of dry camping, your roof will have a hard time producing the power of a couple well positioned portables.
Food for thought
X2
In certain situations the portable may be the only viable solar producer
so if you can take it with, definately worth having along. (think spare tire)
We supplement our Zamp 360 roof panels with a regulated Zamp 140 ground panel via the external Zamp port on our 2022 BaseCamp 20X. The 140 on the 15 foot extension cable gives us more location choices, like tree shade in the summer or on really cloudy days. The two self heating 100aH BattleBorn lithiums stay well charged. I carry the Honda 2000 propane generator if there is a chance of cold weather.
Due to the lack of use, I attempted to sell my Zamp 200 watt portables. I have 360 watts on the roof and 300 amp Battleborn bank. After a few situations while on the road, I decided to keep my portables. 1. We were able to get into picacho state park, AZ. There was only room in the overflow which are gorgeous spots though no power and no generators allowed. It wouldn’t have worked without the portables. 2. The Springs at Borrego have power, thought they charge $.42 per KWH for weekly stays. Our friends were spending an extra $20-$25/day for elec. I used the panels, and paid $0 for electric. 3. We are currently parked at Carlsbad state beach, CA. (No power) I once again have the portables out. If you do a fair amount of dry camping, your roof will have a hard time producing the power of a couple well positioned portables. Food for thought