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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[RV solar panels can charge your battery while your RV is on the move or stationary. Having an RV solar panel means you do not need a back-up generator or have to rely on your vehicles engine to run your appliances or to charge your battery.<p><a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/rv-solar-panels/rv/">RV Solar Panels</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com">How to Build a Solar Panel</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><h2>RV solar panels are a great way to run your appliances and to keep your battery fully charged. Learn about the different types of RV solar panels and which is best for you.</h2>
<p>RV Solar Panels are really inexpensive. Unlike in the past when solar power systems were not only bulky,they  took up a very large area. Since then, solar technology has moved on at a great pace, and solar panels have become much smaller, and less expensive. They help to reduce the amount of energy that is required from the utility companies grid. When driving an RV of course you do not have to pay an electric bill. However, if the owner of the campsite knew that your RV was fitted with solar panels, he might be inclined to give you a discount on your lot rent.</p>
<p>RV Solar Panels have become very popular in recent years. The system is fairly easy to install and maintain and some are fitted with a controller which tracks the sun automatically. Furthermore, many people are beginning to use small backpack solar products. They are great for running small appliances for many hours, such as routers, cell phone chargers, laptops, and other small appliances. These RV Solar Panels are not very expensive. However, you would want to choose one that is large enough to do whatever you want it to. Of course the larger the unit, the more amperage and wattage you will be able to use. A kit might include a solar panel, inverter, remote control, battery &#8211; however many kits do not include batteries because the type of battery you need is a deep cycle battery which is different to the one in your car. However, they are often found in forklift trucks! They can be discharged at a high rate and not damage the battery.</p>
<h3>Different Sizes of RV Solar Panels</h3>
<p>There are many different sizes of RV Solar Panels, which range from 30 Watts, that have a 12 Volt Power Pack or a RV solar charger that uses 5 Watts, 10 Watts, and even 20 Watts. They are lightweight and weigh 20 to 60 pounds, depending on the size that you choose. Of course, the larger the unit and the amount of amperage you want also affects the price.</p>
<p>There are some things you should know about older appliances in an RV. Older models of freezers and refrigerators that are over 10 years old use more power than the newer models. The old type hot water heaters and electric heaters also use much more electricity. Therefore, you may want to invest in newer energy efficient appliances. Furthermore, many appliances run on AC power where as the solar panel produces DC power &#8211; this is where inverters come in, they convert DC to AC. You can use an inverter for each individual appliance, or you can have one which caters for everything. Therefore, take this into account when you design your system.</p>
<p>If you plan on installing RV Solar Panels on your own RV, it is a great idea to do plenty of research over the Internet first. This way you can see for yourself how inexpensive they are, and what type you can purchase.</p>
<p>You can find some websites that have kits available of the shelf, and you can also obtain an installation guide to help you with things. It will tell you exactly what parts are required, what tools you will need, and how to calculate the size and number of RV Solar Panels you require.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/rv-solar-panels/rv/">RV Solar Panels</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com">How to Build a Solar Panel</a></p>
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		<title>Make a Solar Panel for Your RV</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 09:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read about the tax break for using solar panels to generate electricity for your RV or home.<p><a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/rv-solar-panels/make-solar-panel/">Make a Solar Panel for Your RV</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com">How to Build a Solar Panel</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All a <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/">solar panel</a> needs is direct daylight and low temperature to work optimally. There are kits and strategies available for you to build your own solar cells. A home made solar cell is a useful way to provide your own power and save on future power bills for your RV or home. You can use a solar panel kit to build your own <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/home/rv-solar-panels/">solar panel</a>. All of the elements needed for setting up your solar cell are supplied in most kits. Kits include in-depth instructions on ways to make a solar energy panel. Assembling a solar cell at home does not need experience. A home made solar energy panel is an enormous money saver. The main benefit of building and installing a solar cell is that it is eco friendly. You economize when you use solar power, particularly when you build your own solar panel from a solar kit. There are no more electricity bills to pay. If needed, you will add more solar panels to generate more electricity.</p>
<p>Most systems come with back-up batteries to provide electricity at night, or when it is cloudy. The energy law passed by the US presidency in Aug 2005 permits a tax allowance of 30% of the solar cell system&#8217;s cost, up to $2,000.</p>
<p>There are 2 basic kinds of solar cells.</p>
<p>Ordinary panels use solar power to heat water for basic requirements at home, or maybe for pools. The absorber converts the radiation from the sun into heat.</p>
<p>The second kind of solar cell, known as photovoltaic panels, converts light into electricity. These panels are usually installed on the roof. The electricity produced by these panels is directed to a battery, which serves as the electricity storage device. Your home-made solar cell is formed from a collection of solar cells. It is critical for the panels to keep facing the sun to get direct sunrays. You can choose from a number of tracking solar mounts available. The single-axis tracker is fixed at a vertical angle. The angle is manually manoeuvred to follow the trail of the sun, which is predicated on seasonal changes. For summer, the rule is to set the panels at your latitude minus fifteen, and for winter, you can set the panels at your latitude and add fifteen.</p>
<p>Your unique desires and necessities will dictate what sort of solar cell is best for you.</p>
<p>If making your own panel isn&#8217;t for you, keep your eye out for solar cell sales, you can frequently find wonderful deals on these energy saving items if you time it right.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/rv-solar-panels/make-solar-panel/">Make a Solar Panel for Your RV</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com">How to Build a Solar Panel</a></p>
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		<title>Get some Good Advice Before Buying an RV</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 15:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read this before buying an RV. You have to make sure if it is a good decision for you and your family. Don't forget the rv solar panel!<p><a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/rv-solar-panels/rv-advice/">Get some Good Advice Before Buying an RV</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com">How to Build a Solar Panel</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok Honey, go out and get an RV so we are able to spend all our holiday in it and have great fun. Don&#8217;t buy an RV if this is how you are thinking.</p>
<p>Purchasing an RV is a big call and something everybody needs to think about hard.</p>
<p>An RV is also an investment, an investment in time and cost but you won&#8217;t see any profit in an RV, well not in money terms but it can have a big payback re satisfaction and pleasure but if you go out and buy an RV without giving it a large amount of thought then it might be, at best, a pricey waste of money, and an RV can be, at worst, a wedding breaker.</p>
<p>When we were trading up to a larger and newer RV, my sister in law from Atlanta decided she was going to buy our old RV. The difficulty was it was her idea and not a joint family call. He was the type who would select a sports auto to drive without thinking about where his girl was going to sit. It lasted some years with him being unhappy with all his holidays in the RV, he bumped into some wagons and did some damage to the RV and was just typically sad with the entire concept of having a holiday in an RV. It came to the stage of seriously damaging their wedding.</p>
<p>What she should have done is to hire an RV first to try things out. This way she could have seen if owning an RV was going to work. So what do you look for when hiring an RV? Well I would think the most vital point is to decide where you want to go with it. Pick the area you want to holiday in and then look for somewhere to hire one from. Think about how you&#8217;re going to get there. Driving lets you take more things in,than flying does, so if you are flying then you might need to make certain that you hire an RV which comes professionally equipped as some don&#8217;t have things like kitchen utensils in them or towels and so on, though many firms will supply these but often they come at a cost.</p>
<p>What about the dimensions of your RV from little to huge. I suspect this relies on what you need to attain. If you&#8217;re a family then you want a bigger RV and so on. Are you wanting to drag a vehicle behind your RV? Some companies will let you, some will not and if you are in a hire auto, will the hire company permit it to be towed behind an RV. Is the RV you wish to hire capable of towing an enormous vehicle or only a little car? These questions could go on but the best folk to answer them are the RV rental company you are working with. It is often good to get an <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/">RV solar panel</a> with your RV so you can power your appliances without the requirement of a generator. You should be in a position to spot the <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/home/rv-solar-panels/">RV solar panel</a> on the roof.</p>
<p>Think about where you are going to holiday in your RV, think about the way to get there, think about your RV in particulars of size, think about the kit you want for your RV, think about pets in the RV if you&#8217;ve a pet and think about who to lease your RV from.</p>
<p>Get many quotes from RV rental firms and then match them and read the fine detail to see what you get for the price and what extra you want to spend. When you have done all this pick an acceptable RV to hire and an acceptable company to hire your RV from and then just do it. When you have hired an RV you will then have a better concept of what it is like being an RV owner,then make the decision to buy an RV or not.</p>
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		<title>Solar Panels Use New Technology &#8211; Holographic Tuning</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 09:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the new stress on clean energy, new technologies are rising out of the laboratories.</p>
<p>Conventional solar panel systems are not particularly efficient and can be more than a little bit of a monstrosity. Since the <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/">solar panel</a> systems only convert a small percentage of the daylight that hits them into electricity, there actually isn&#8217;t any alternative to putting the massive panels on your roof.</p>
<p>Holographic tuning, often referred to as Holographic Planar Concentrator, is a new technology with one goal in mind &#8211; less expensive and little <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/home/rv-solar-panels/">solar panel</a> collectors. The technology is predicated on a novel speculation in which solar cells are holographically tuned to draw in and focus different spectrums of daylight on solar cells. The cells are tuned to draw in certain spectrums that may be converted without unnecessary heat production. This permits the cells to make the maximum quantity of energy while maintaining a miniscule size. Current silicon cell technology is prohibited to just a couple of spectrums and is highly wasteful as it fails to convert up to 85 % of the daylight into power. To make things even better, the method is being engineered to &#8220;tune&#8221; the solar light onto both sides of each cell, so doubling the energy output. The first merit of holographic tuning is it will change forever the solar panel as we all know it.</p>
<p>The prototypes are really extraordinarily striking and are a major improvement over current solar cell systems. Prism Solar Technologies is the leading company in the holographic tuning field. The company is a division of Direct World Power, and is pushing the advancement of the technology thru a sole rights license from the Illinois Institute of Technology. Prism Solar Technologies will begin producing of the new holographic tuning solar cells this year.</p>
<p>Keep an eye open for these interesting, efficient solar energy panels.</p>
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		<title>Technology Is Changing The Way You Use Solar Power In Your RV</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 15:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jumping in your RV and leaving the rat race for the weekend is an American practice. Do you know you can get power to your RV with the sun while getting away from it all? The Sun is Everywhere.</p>
<p>One of the most important misunderstandings of solar energy is that it is limited and you have to have enormous panel systems on the roof.</p>
<p>Well, with new nanotechnology, solar power systems will shortly be applied with the paint you use to enhance your RV. That is still 2 or 3 years off, so what about now? If you like taking the RV out for an excursion, you may use solar energy to provide your electric wishes.</p>
<p>Whether or not you are going camping or going to a NASCAR race, it is an extremely straightforward process. To put it an alternative way, there&#8217;s no need for massive converters to flip the electricity from DC to AC.</p>
<p>Instead, you may use the sun to power up your batteries. Portable <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/">rv solar panels</a> consist of pop-up solar modules with 4 or 5 panels. You simply pop them on the roof of the RV or in an area where the sun shines on them. The system ties straight into your batteries and powers them up during the day.</p>
<p>The genuine advantage to solar RV systems has to do with noise. The conventional strategy for recharging your RV batteries is to turn on a generator and generators can be very loud. Even the quietest generator makes enough noise to make you feel like you live next to a construction site. There are no moving parts, just the sun thrashing down on the panels. If RVing is your thing, conveyable <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/home/rv-solar-panels/">rv solar panels</a> are worth having a look at. With high fuel prices, you want to save a buck wherever you can.</p>
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		<title>Efficiency Is A Key Element To Look For In Solar Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 08:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While solar power is most frequently associated with the production of electricity, heating is also a major platform.</p>
<p>While heating isn&#8217;t especially troublesome, efficiency in your equipment is the key to saving wear and tear on your system. The sun produces a lot of energy, but <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/home/rv-solar-panels/">solar panel</a> systems have traditionally been terribly incompetent at changing it in to electricity. With improving technology, efficiency has improved to the point where most solar panel systems can simply produce enough energy to heat water for the home and swimming pools. To save wear and tear on your solar panels, you must consider a flow control system. Older systems have a tendency to take a while to warm up the liquid because the water temperature varies as it circulates thru the system. This is terribly inefficient as the panels are forced to warm up a much bigger resource of water than you really need.</p>
<p>A control flow system attacks the efficiency problem by reducing the quantity of water that has to be heated. The 1st control is found close to the solar panels being employed to warm the water or liquid substitute. The second is found on or near to the liquid return valve into the solar panel system. Put in practical terms, one sensor measures the temperature of liquid set to leave the panel while the other looks at the temperature of liquid coming into the panel. Flow systems work by waiting for the liquid to rise to a temperature decided by you. Once the liquid meets the temperature, the system turns on the circulation pump and moves the liquid to the required location.</p>
<p>Once the return valve sensor notes the temperature of the returning water is within a selected range of the liquid in the panel system, the pump is shut off. <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/">Solar panel</a> solutions are coming to the front of the energy debate for many energy wishes. Just remember that flow systems are a must if you are looking for solar water heating.</p>
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		<title>RV Freedom with Solar Powered Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 15:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[RV solar panels give you the freedom to roam anywhere but still have the facility to use your electrical appliances and equipment without having to use a generator.<p><a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/rv-solar-panels/rv-solar-powered-panels/">RV Freedom with Solar Powered Panels</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com">How to Build a Solar Panel</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At some point soon you have got to find a spot to plug in and recharge your battery, or do you? The great thing about RVing is you&#8217;re able to ramble off the well trodden route and explore fascinating areas. That having been said, nothing is worse than being in a fantastic place but there&#8217;s no where to plug in your electrical appliances.</p>
<p>Technology looks to be invading virtually each part of our life for better or for worse. In the case of portable <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/">rv solar panels</a>, it is for the better.</p>
<p>They are similar to the panels you see in peoples&#8217; backyards or on their roofs. Even better, one of the weaknesses of home solar cells does not exist with an RV. Solar energy panels produce DC electricity that needs to be converted to AC for a home. Since an RV runs on DC, the difficulty is eliminated and you get more kick out of your panels. A portable solar panel system can be really powerful. Really, it can put as much power into your batteries as a gas or propane generator. Another advantage is your <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/home/rv-solar-panels/">rv solar panels</a> will not make the noise of a generator. On the other hand, it also does not produce energy at night, so you want to do some planning for your energy needs. Using solar energy panels for an RV is a reasonably straightforward process. You can attempt to work out your energy usage to pinpoint the correct number, but it is simpler to just ask the dealer.</p>
<p>Anyhow, you mount your panels on the roof. They fold down flat to the roof when you&#8217;re driving. When you park, you must park in the sun and in a direction where the panels will get the maximum exposure.</p>
<p>If you like to park in the shade, you can purchase a moveable system that you can position on the ground. Make sure you have a long wire in case the shade covers a large area. The power from your solar energy panels should be ready to keep your batteries charged as long as there is sun. The biggest issue you will run into is powering your air-conditioning. RV air conditioners use the power in large quantities, so use it sparingly or turn on a generator.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/rv-solar-panels/rv-solar-powered-panels/">RV Freedom with Solar Powered Panels</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com">How to Build a Solar Panel</a></p>
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		<title>Why Now Is a Good Time to Build Your Own Solar Panel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 08:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good way to save cash is to build your own <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/">solar panel</a> system. With the economy in the dumps, most people are looking to save a buck here and there. The are concerned about spiralling costs of stuff that affects our day-to-day lives,e.g. the price of food and gas can literally blow our budget. The entire country is taking a look at how we are spending our money. More folks are looking to save cash and they are beginning to search for tactics to &#8220;trim the fat&#8221; out of their budget. This may be done by cutting down on their household bills. The belief in our monetary system has plummeted with the rise and fall of many of our fiscal institutions in recent times. It is like history is repeating itself like back in the thirties with the Great Depression.</p>
<p>We are looking for simple methods to cut our energy bills and learning to build your own <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/home/rv-solar-panels/">solar panel</a> can help us to become more self-reliant. The price of purchasing and the price of building solar energy panels is a magnitude of difference. It is a good idea all round, considering you are saving money and you are protecting the environment at the same time. The key is to find the right do it yourself kit to building a solar panel. You will find many kits online which will teach you ways to build a solar cell, but you need to research them well. They are many kits out there that are not very good and they may finish up costing you money. Research reviews and forums to find the right one for you.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/rv-solar-panels/solar-panel-now/">Why Now Is a Good Time to Build Your Own Solar Panel</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com">How to Build a Solar Panel</a></p>
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		<title>Thinking of Installing an RV Solar Panel? – Then Here Is What You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 14:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have probably seen quite a few of them on the roads now, RVs with an <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/">RV solar panel</a> attached to their roofs.</p>
<p>And if you&#8217;ve got an RV of your own, you are doubtlessly wondering how it&#8217;s possible for you to get one of those RV solar panels and how to set it up for yourself.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what you want to understand so you can do it. The very first thing to realize is that you are potentially not going to be able to generate enough power to fill all your electricity needs for an entire day with your new RV solar cell.</p>
<p>Now, two hundred watts is actually not very much power and that is what a basic solar panel will generate. Not wanting to discourage you from undertaking this excellent idea, we just want to help you to tackle it with practical expectations. The point of an RV solar energy panel should be to add to your available power, not provide the entire thing. With that noted it&#8217;s a brilliant idea to first sit down and work out how much supplemental power you would realistically like your <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/home/rv-solar-panels/">RV solar panel</a> system to generate for you. How much power are you planning to use? What&#8217;s the wattage of your Television, fan, blender, etc? And how long do you mean to run each of them in a single day.</p>
<p>If you think you will be using eight hundred watts, for example, then you will need to install four 200 watt panels. If you live in less sunnier climes, you might need more.</p>
<p>The best and most inventive idea is to get a deep cycle battery so you can charge it up when the sun&#8217;s not out and an inverter so you can plug your appliances in and utilise the solar electricity you have stored up and can use it when you need it, even if it is dark or raining outside.</p>
<p>Check that either your batteries or your RV solar panel has a charging controller that can meter the charging process and shut it down before you overcharge your batteries. Barring that, an additional battery charge meter is useful. Without one, you risk prematurely reducing the lifespan of your batteries. When you install the RV solar panel, point it upwards so you can catch the most sun during the main sunlight hours, 11am-3pm, when it&#8217;s highest in the sky.</p>
<p>Do also take care to note the new height of your RV now that it&#8217;s got an RV solar energy panel on top of it. The very last thing you wish to do is smack that into a low underpass, right?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/rv-solar-panels/installing-rv-solar-panel/">Thinking of Installing an RV Solar Panel? – Then Here Is What You Need To Know</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com">How to Build a Solar Panel</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 08:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Solar RV fans</span></strong> are an essential piece of kit if you are going travelling for more than a few days or do a lot of cooking and washing inside your RV. The problem with cooking and washing is that it creates lots of nasty smells, steam and in turn is heating up your RV.</p>
<p>The steam can have a degrading effect on the interior paint work and fittings; it will age your vehicle prematurely and will leave unpleasant odors. Let alone the stale air you keep breathing in which is being re-circulated around your motor or the need for extracting the heat and cooling the air temperature.</p>
<p>When looking to install a ventilation fan into your RV, you need to consider these two points:</p>
<p>• What size fan do you need?</p>
<p>• How are you going to fit it?</p>
<p>Solar extractor products are measured in the amount of air it can extract per hour, so you are looking at cubic feet of air per hour. To calculate cubic feet, you multiply the height x width x length of the inside of your motor home together.</p>
<p>Then you need to work out how long it will take to replace the air. For example, if you had a product that can extract 500cb ft per hour. You would need to divide the cubic feet of your RV by 500 and then multiply by 60 to give you a figure in minutes.</p>
<p>You can get different size ventilators which have corresponding different size solar panels. For example a 12,000cb ft per hour vent would use a 100 watt panel.</p>
<p>Bear in mind that you can get extractor parts made from different materials, so if you live in a harsh climate or near the sea you might want to consider a stainless steel one.</p>
<p>The second point we now need to consider is how your are going to fit it. The most obvious place to site the electric fan is in the ceiling. However this is not as simple as it may seem. The <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/" target="_blank">disadvantages of solar</a> fans is that to fit it in the roof you have to cut a hole in your roof which is about 120mm in diameter. Unless you are pretty handy at doing DIY then I would suggest you get a professional to do the work for you.</p>
<p>If you are going to do it yourself, I suggest you do it by marking out the diameter of the whole you need; then use a 10mm drill and drill a series of holes inside the diameter of the circle you have scribed. Drill these wholes close together and then use a hacksaw to finish off the job.</p>
<p>Alternatively what you can do is fit the fan to a piece of hardboard and position it in the window of your door. As you wind the window up, you trap the hardboard in the window frame.</p>
<p>Finally, you are left with attaching the <a href="http://www.solarpowerfast.com/home/rv-solar-panels/" target="_blank">RV solar panels</a>, read the instructions carefully and make sure the system is in the best position for absorbing as much energy from the sunlight as possible. There is not much in the way of electrical systems to worry about, all you have to do is connect the solar powered panel to the unit, and that is all there is to using <em>solar RV fans</em>.</p>
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