Aloha! New RV person here

laidbackrvr

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Hello everyone!

I'm new to the RV world and have recently purchased a new-to-me 2018 Cougar 22RBS. I'll be pulling this box on wheels with my 08 Dodge 2500 CTD. It may be a bit of an overkill, but I've owned the truck for 12 years and this is the first I've used it for its intended purpose.

I have zero RV experience and have been watching the RV videos on youtube for motivation and learning. I'm really interested in the electrical of an RV and how people integrate solar panels and batteries into their RV for boondocking set-ups.

Mostly though I got an RV because I'm finally back in the states and about to retire, so I would like to visit the RV parks here in the PNW.

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:wlcm: From Utah
Here is basic primer on the RV electrical basics:
https://rvshare.com/blog/rv-electrical/
Our Cougar came with the basic "solar prep" package. That was basically a Zamp plug on the outside of the trailer wired directly to the batteries. I'm guessing your Cougar is similarly equipped.
2017/2018 units were not normally equipped with solar panels on the roof. That came later with the use of 12 volt refrigerators.

The easiest and most cost effective way to add solar in this case is with a portable "suitcase" kit. We added a Zamp 200w kit years ago and really haven't needed the generator since. This type of installation will provide enough power to keep your batteries topped off each day. Look at Zamp, Renogy or other manufacturers for a kit around 200 watts. These will include the panels, controller, stand brackets and wiring to the port on the trailer.
It's important that you have good batteries for boondocking or dry camping without hook ups. I'd recommend upgrading to 2, 6 volt batteries for the best off grid experience.

In this configuration you basically have a solar powered battery charger.
If you want to run any 110vac accessories like the TV you'll need to install an inverter. We wanted to watch movies on the TV so I installed a small 750 watt inverter in the entertainment center that allows us to watch movies and charge the phones. You won't be able to run the A/C, M/W or other high watt appliances like the wife's hairdryer:)

You can install more panels, larger controllers and inverters and battery banks if you decide your camping needs dictate that kind of set up. We've been very happy camping with the system we have mostly dry camping in National parks, State Parks and Dispersed camping areas.

Best of luck with your new Cougar. Have fun and be safe
 

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Welcome to the forums. I don't boondock, always camp with electric hook-up at a bare minimum, so I won't be able to advise on your solar needs. But do want to give you a big hardy "welcome" to the forums. I wish you great success and many happy miles of travel with your new camper .... and also.... congrats on your imminent retirement!
 
Welcome to the forum. Poulsbo I see. We've stayed in Eagle Tree RV park several times. Our son was stationed at the sub base for several years. Loved visiting that area.
Any way check out this guy, https://www.mobile-solarpower.com/
He also has lots of Youtube videos on the subject.
While planning your system bear in mind it is very likely you will want to expand it in the coming years. So plan for the ability for expansion.
Have fun and safe travels.
 
Welcome laidbackrvr! We live just a little north of you. Love to camp at Birch Bay state park. Hope you have a great time with your new home on wheels. By the way, Canonman, thanks for your advice on going solar. Been thinking about it off and on for a couple years now but haven't quite taken the plunge.
 
Hey everyone! Thanks for the warm welcome and the info as far as different ideas for solar setups. For now, I'll peruse the forums for info on random questions, and get the RV ready for the upcoming season.

thanks again!
 

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