The Ideal Solar and Battery Setup for Boondocking

An 800-watt solar system with 400 amp-hours of lithium batteries provides the optimal balance of cost and performance for serious boondocking,...

After installing solar on multiple RVs, I’ve learned there’s no universal “perfect” system-but there is a practical sweet spot for many boondockers.

For RVers without heavy loads like air conditioning, a setup in the range of 600–1,000 watts of solar paired with 300–400 amp-hours of lithium battery capacity often provides comfortable off-grid flexibility.

Why this range works for many people:
• Daily usage for moderate loads often falls between 100–200 amp-hours
• Lithium batteries allow deeper usable capacity than traditional lead-acid
• Properly sized solar can replenish most daily consumption under good sun conditions
• A buffer in battery capacity helps during cloudy stretches

System performance depends heavily on:
• Real-world power usage
• Geographic location and season
• Panel placement and shading
• Quality of charge controller and wiring

Bigger isn’t always better-but undersizing creates constant power anxiety. The key is measuring your actual consumption first, then building a system that matches your travel style.

Solar success isn’t about copying someone else’s numbers. It’s about designing around your own energy reality.

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