7:42 am - Sunday - November 30th - TWW - 38° F, humidity 50%, wind 8 mph out of the south by southeast......clear, blue skies today with a forecast high of 56° F. On this date in 2021 TLE and I were boondocking 8 miles outside of Borrego Springs, CA.....
....just off S-22, and about a mile north of Rock House Road. These drone shots will give a little perspective to our location. Although we are just 100' off the highway, it is not a very heavily traveled highway, and at night there is pretty much ZERO traffic.
Saturday was another nice, sunny day at TWW....the kind of day where you can get a lot done, and we did. I had two goals for the day: 1) Finish hooking up the portable solar panels I placed on the roof of the trailer to provide extra solar charging for our house battery bank, and 2) Cut more firewood for the house.
First up was to connect the trailer solar panels to the house batteries. As you know, we have 620 watts of solar panels on the roof of the Newell, which we tilt toward the sun, and they are connected in parallel. I had initially connected the trailer solar panels in series, but the Victron charge controller (30 amp) put out an error message saying "over voltage". I discovered this issue just before we left for Phoenix last Wednesday. Apparently the series connection provides too much voltage, so Saturday morning I wired them together in parallel, and it worked! Below are screenshots of the Bluetooth display for the panels on the Newell roof (first), and the display for the trailer panels (second).....
.....as you can see, the tilted panels on the Newell rooftop are generating more power right now than the flat mounted panels on the trailer roof at 8:05 am Sunday morning. Ultimately, the sun is up high enough the Newell panels will put out around 500 watts, and the trailer panels will put out around 275 watts for a total of almost 800 watts. Now that the 'proof of concept' has been confirmed I'll permanently install the new Victron charge controller in the house battery bay, but that will be a few days from now.
Next up TLE and I pulled the wagon with our chainsaws, and related tools, over to the two trees next to the Eco Worthy Dual Axis solar tracker to begin whittling them down a little more, and produce some more firewood for the wood stove in the house. Our goal is to cut them down to ground level, but that will take a while. We cut off enough wood off the dead juniper on the left to fill the Yamaha dump bed twice over, but only managed to split about half of it Saturday.....






























