Curious as to whether you need solar on your travel trailer or fifth wheel RV? Matt & Bart explain how solar makes using your camper easier and more convenient even if you never plan to go off the grid.
With even the base SolarFlex 200 package, you can pack up your camper the night before a trip without the hassle of plugging in for power. Use power from your battery confidently, knowing the solar panels will replace whatever energy you use. As long as the battery has charge and there is sun in the forecast, campers can pack the refrigerator the night before a trip and keep it running between trips.
In transit, solar panels will continue to fill the battery, so owners can safely run refrigerators from the battery power keeping groceries cool without the safety concerns of propane. Although some owners can use their truck's alternator to add charge to the RV battery, it's highly unlikely that this charge will keep up with the power needed by the refrigerator.
Once at the campsite, families can operate stabilizers, open slides, turn on lights, and start set up without having to wait to unpack power cords.
Last, but not least, RVers know far too well the sinking feeling of a dead battery. While lead acid batteries should last fo 7-8 years, many owners inadvertantly overdischarge the battery which usually causes permanent damage and often failure. It's not uncommon for owners to have to replace thier batteries every couple of years. SolarFlex will help keep batteries fully charged, and therefore, help owners get the full battery life out of thier investment.
For all of these reasons and more, SolarFlex 200 is standard on all new Keystone RVs. It's just another way Keystone helps owners Camp Better.
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