Steps 3 & 4 of the Renogy REGO system installation are complete! Erin and Jeremiah have done some light demolition and construction to the solar cabinet under their counter top, and installed all of the components for their REGO System.
In this video we highlight the installation of this "Plug & Play" system into their 2021 Forest River "Wolf Pup" Travel Trailer, including connecting it to their existing electrical system. They will be able to charge up their battery via Solar Power, Truck Power and Shore Power!
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REGO is an innovative, robust, and nearly foolproof solar powered system complete with remote energy monitoring and smart home automation, designed to take the connection worries off your mind -- fuse, busbar and wiring size calculations. All components are wired together with Anderson connectors, greatly simplifying installation. All 6 components work seamlessly together to provide 3 different ways to charge the powerful 400Ah REGO Lithium Iron Phosphate battery (with self-heating function), as well as monitor the entire system. Additional batteries can be connected in parallel to increase capacity through the 3 Port Battery Combiner.
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Hutch + Shari + Hamlet
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This video is intended to help users plan, organize, calculate, and install a personal DIY solar powered electrical system. We, Shari & Hutch (Freedom in a Can, LLC), are neither professional electricians nor solar installers; we are educators who have learned to install their own system and to empower others to do the same. If you have questions, reach out in the comments section and we'll get back to you.
If you need further assistance beyond our advice, consult a solar professional or certified electrician. Electricity is dangerous, so do your homework, take it one step at a time, and good luck!
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