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Scamp Scamp 13 Solar Calculator

Calculate exactly what it takes to run your Scamp Scamp 13 off-grid without a generator.

Recommended Setup for Scamp Scamp 13 Solar Calculator

Calculate how many solar panels, lithium batteries, and inverter wattage you need to run a Scamp Scamp 13 + Induction Cooktop & Rooftop A/C off-grid for weekend warrior.

System Component Calculated Sizing Design Specifications
Solar Panels 1178W 6 × 200W panels (4.5h peak sun)
Battery Bank 699 Ah 7 × 12V 100Ah LiFePO4
Power Inverter 3000W Pure sine wave recommended
Charge Controller 123A Max Voc: 224V (1.55x Safety Buffer)
Est. Cost $3,500–$5,700 Panels + batteries + inverter estimates

System Math & Sizing Logic

  • Total raw electrical load sum equals 5045 Wh per day.
  • Solar array output calculated as: Daily Wh ÷ 4.5h average peak sun = 1122W minimum, padded for standard charging inefficiencies.
  • Battery bank capacity provides 1 days of power storage at an 80% safe depth of discharge.
  • System protection: Controller voltage is calculated using a 1.55x safety multiplier for cold-temperature open circuit voltage surges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much solar does a Scamp Scamp 13 need for Induction Cooktop & Rooftop A/C weekend warrior?

A: Based on the default appliances in a Scamp Scamp 13 plus Induction Cooktop and Rooftop A/C, you will need roughly 400W to 800W of solar panels on the roof and a 200Ah–400Ah lithium battery bank to support your daily load.

Q: Why does the Scamp Scamp 13 calculator recommend a 12V system?

A: The Scamp Scamp 13 is configured for a 12V nominal architecture. This reduces current draw compared to standard setups, allowing for safer operations, less wiring resistance heat, and thinner cabling.

Q: Can I run my AC on solar?

A: Running an AC on solar is possible, but it is often considered the 'Holy Grail' of RV solar. It requires a Soft Start device to handle the initial power surge and a massive battery bank (usually Lithium) and solar array. It's a significant investment compared to standard power needs.

Q: Should I wire my panels in Series or Parallel?

A: Series: Higher voltage, thinner wires, better for long runs. Weakness: If one panel is shaded, the output of the entire string drops. Parallel: Higher amperage, thicker wires. Strength: If one panel is shaded, the unshaded panels continue to operate at full power.

Q: Battery Depth of Discharge (LiFePO4 vs AGM)?

A: Depth of Discharge (DoD) is the safe usage limit of your battery. Traditional Lead-Acid and AGM batteries should never be discharged below 50% capacity, or they will suffer permanent damage. Lithium (LiFePO4) batteries can safely be discharged up to 80-100%, giving you nearly double the usable power for the same physical footprint.

Q: Why does the calculator use a 33% Safety Buffer?

A: In the real world, solar panels rarely hit their 100% rated efficiency. Factors like dust, clouds, suboptimal sun angles, and heat reduce output. By applying a 33% Safety Buffer, we ensure you have enough solar to charge your batteries even on less-than-perfect days.

Q: Fridge Math: 12V vs 110V Residential?

A: If you are using a residential fridge through an inverter, you are paying an 'Inverter Tax' (10-15% loss) plus the inverter's own idle draw. A 12V DC compressor fridge is 3x more efficient for solar builds because it skips the conversion step entirely.

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