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Hi, there. I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a quick look at this Go Power! Overlander Expansion Kit. This kit is gonna provide this 200 watt monocrystalline solar panel that you can connect to your existing Go Power! Solar Charging System so you can stay off the grid longer or charge up your batteries faster so that you can take advantage of the sunlight while it's out. … see more >
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Hey Don; good question and no other parts - including any type of adapter plate or mounting plate - is needed to mount the 30 Amp Go Power PWM Solar Charge Controller with Bluetooth #GP76QR. The #GP76QR comes with screws and is ready to be mounted…
view full answer...Hi Donald, Yes, a higher amperage charger, like the #GP76QR (30 amp), would be able to provide a faster recharge for your battery bank than a 10 amp controller like the #34280503. When adding in the second battery you'll want to wire it in…
view full answer...I contacted Go Power and you can safely use the Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit part #34282182 with your Go Power Weekender system with 220W solar panel with 30A controller. There is not a 220W panel expansion kit available because it is not…
view full answer...The tire covers we offer are constructed with vinyl, which can become hard when facing extreme weather like you see in the Northeast part of the United States. I recommend finding a cover that has other material used with vinyl to help keep it more…
view full answer...We do have the panels separately. What you're looking for is the Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit - 200 Watt Solar Panel #34282182.
view full answer...Thanks so much for the photos, and yes, you can add a solar panel and plug it in. What your photo shows is your solar controller is GP-PWM-10-SQ, and those plugs are MC4 branch connectors. That solar controller is a 190 watt, 10 amp controller, so…
view full answer...Yes you'd easily be safe to add another Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit #34282182 to your GoPower setup that has a 30 amp controller. You'd be close to the max amperage but you'd be under the 30 amps pretty easily even if they were at…
view full answer...Solar panels are designed to work with specific systems, and they can be added so long as you have a certain set-up. What we offer are Go Power panels, and the closest we carry to 200 watts is the Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit - 190 Watt Solar…
view full answer...So there are differing opinions even here at etrailer as to what is the best product for a customer so you will see some variances in what we recommend. Some of that is due to well researched info and experience and sometimes it might be less than…
view full answer...I contacted the manufacturer to confirm that the Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit #34282182 could be added to your Go Power 170W panel on your RV with the GP-PWN-30 controller. They were able to inform me that you could add up to 2 of the Go Power…
view full answer...I checked directly with Go Power for you, and the model number is indeed GP-PV-190M for the solar panel in the Overlander expansion kit you asked about: - Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit - 190 Watt Solar Panel #34282182 So it is the exact same 190…
view full answer...So there is an option for a compressor that will let you fill up your tires as well, but the wireless Air Lift WirelessAIR Compressor System for Air Helper Springs #AL74000 doesn't have that capability. There aren't wireless options for a…
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