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Nice balance of equipment to take care of all your needs.I want to stay with 12V as much as possible but I do have a 2000W inverter and a 3200W generator.
Picture # 2: Is the bottom view of the dump load coils. I mouted two under the batteries for heat ventilation.
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I actually meant mount it inside, from the roof. On a m934 most of them have the a/c removed in that space up front. When I get my 934 that is where I`m going to mount a h2o tank. A gravity feed hot shower would be the bomb.Remember, adding items to the top may cause an over height issue. Gravity feed water tanks would be the bomb tho.
The only problem with RV frig is that they are very large and very expensive. Right now my frig is completely independent and stand alone. With two 100W panel it is able to run the frig and other small 12V without problem. My frig is alway 31-32 degrees 24/7.Nice setup !!! I have a suggestion to save some power for you. If you can get a R.V. fridge that runs off propane a/c-d/c power. I have converted them to run off solar power also. If you mount a mirror facing the generator section of the fridge, you can take a magnifying glass focus it on the mirror and you can make enough heat just like it was running on propane. During the night it will stay cold enough to repeat the process the next day. You can still run the fridge on propane or a/c-d/c if you like. The best refrigerant on earth is in these R.V. refrigerators.
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