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Portable solar in real camp
What made the panel easy to use, hard to place, or not worth unpacking?
Battery lessons from real weather
Cold mornings, hot afternoons, charging habits, and the details that changed your usable power.
Internet that actually worked
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How long camp really worked
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A practical answer to mixing AGM and lithium RV batteries, with the charging, isolation, and monitoring problems that make direct mixing risky.
Reader asked
Can I mix AGM and lithium batteries in my RV?
Short answer
Not in the same simple parallel house bank. AGM and lithium batteries want different charge profiles, discharge differently, and confuse monitoring when tied together directly. If both chemistries stay in the rig, keep them separated by purpose and charging equipment.
A practical answer to running an RV air conditioner on solar, with real constraints around watts, battery reserve, inverter size, roof space, and heat.
Reader asked
Can I run an RV air conditioner on solar?
Short answer
Yes, sometimes. A properly sized solar, lithium battery, inverter, and soft-start setup can run an RV air conditioner for limited periods, but most rigs should plan around short bursts or shoulder-season support rather than all-day summer cooling.