Level 2 · Weekender build
Campsite Tourer (Shore Power) wiring diagram
Built for touring between campsites: shore power hook-up with proper residual-current protection, backed by solar for days off-grid. An inverter runs the kettle and TV when you are away from a pitch.
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System at a glance
Daily usage
1228 Wh
Battery
200 Ah LiFePO₄
Solar array
525 W
Inverter
2000 W
Est. parts cost
$1,513
Appliances in this build
| Appliance | Power | Daily use | Supply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compressor Fridge (Small) | 45 W | 12 h | 12V DC |
| LED Spot Lights × 4 | 5 W | 3 h | 12V DC |
| Water Pump | 60 W | 0.5 h | 12V DC |
| TV / Monitor | 30 W | 3 h | 12V DC |
| Electric Blanket | 50 W | 6 h | 12V DC |
| Travel Kettle | 1000 W | 0.1 h | 120 V |
| Phone Charger × 2 | 15 W | 3 h | 12V DC |
Recommended parts
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Battery
LiTime 12V 200Ah LiFePO4
12.8 V · 200 Ah · 2.56 kWh · LiFePO₄
$399
Solar panel
N-Type 175W Rigid (variant) × 3
175 W · rigid ·
$450
MPPT controller
Victron SmartSolar 100/50
50 A · up to 700 W solar
$228
Shore charger
PowerMax PM4-12-55A Converter/Charger
55 A · 120V AC
$150
Inverter
2000W 12V Pure Sine
2000 W cont · 4000 W peak · pure sine
$286
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