Three Birds, One Stone (Graduation + NPS)

I’m attending graduation today in Midtown Manhattan, so I decided to visit the last two NYC unvisited NPS sites.  I took the bus to Midtown, just a couple blocks from Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site:

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The visitor center wasn’t open, so after a couple minutes I made my way to the subway:

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At the southern tip of Manhattan is the ferry to Governors Island National Monument:

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View from the ferry towards the nearby Governor’s Island:

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Landing:

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View of NYC from the island:

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Ellis Island in the distance:

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Lady Liberty in the distance:

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Back to Manhattan:

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Congratulations to my graduating students!

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Truck Camper Utility Liberation: Solar and Battery Mods

The goal for summer of 2023 is to get off-grid (solar) air conditioning working.  This is the last step to having a completely off-grid RV.

The first steps are to increase solar absorption and battery capacity.

Since we haven’t used the big RV in a number of years, I decided to harvest from it the solar panels and solar charge controller.

I laid out the solar panels from the big RV (left), the truck camper solar panels (center), and the seven new panels I purchased.  The Starlink dish will be mounted to a wood panel in the empty spot:

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The panels will completely cover the roof, so the existing power-hungry and noisy rooftop A/C unit needs to be removed:

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Hello down there!

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I installed a powered roof vent to plug the hole:

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Let’s get mounting panels:

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As I approached the rear of the roof, I realized that the Starlink would be easier to work on if it is mounted not surrounded on both sides by panels, so I switched the middle and right rows:

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All panels installed, Starlink installed:

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Taking voltage and current limits into account, I put the 4 big-RV panels on the big-RV’s Morningstar controller (left).  The 4 original truck camper panels and 7 new panels are electrically identical, so I wired 8 of them in a 2P4S configuration and attached them to the truck camper’s Renogy controller.  The 3 remaining panels are attached to the new Rich Solar controller:

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More battery is always better, so I ordered 4 more LiFePO4 cells and a new BMS.  Combined with the original cells, I now have a 24V, 304AH (7.3kWh) battery.  Fits nicely in a milk crate!

Testing the new battery, using the new 24V inverter to run a space heater:

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All that’s left is to install the new air conditioner!