Understanding how to power your teardrop trailer is absolutely necessary when it comes to being a teardrop trailer owner. With so many options, possible upgrades, and the fact that power sources can be intimidating, it can be easy to want to run for the hills!

Well, instead, come learn about powering your teardrop with solar power so you can run for the hills in your new Vistabule!

Our Teardrop Solar Power guide will answer:

  • Solar Powering a Teardrop Trailer
  • Do I Need a Battery If I Have Solar Panels?
  • What are My Vistabule Solar Options?

Solar Powering a Teardrop Trailer

How much power you need will depend on how much power you are going to be using (your specific electrical needs, e.g, fully charging a laptop every day, keeping a cold powered cooler, having other electronics plugged in throughout the day/night ) and how much sunlight you have that day. Our solar panels are capable of keeping up with most 12V charging applications.

Because our rooftop solar panels are permanently mounted to your trailer’s roof, they are charging your trailer battery even while driving to your next destination.

There are also portable solar panel options as well, but more on that later.

Benefits

  • Low maintenance: Once installed, solar panels are relatively easy to maintain. Just be sure to check for damage in between adventures!
  • Flexible Power: Being able to harness the power of the sun allows you the flexibility to camp anywhere the sun goes (y’know, like everywhere, excepts caves and the Mariana Trench) without having to bring expensive/heavy/noisy alternative auxiliary power sources like a gas generator.
  • Eco-Friendly: Solar energy is relatively green all things considered, and sun light isn’t going anywhere for a few million years or so.
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Drawbacks

  • Installation: If you choose to purchase a mounted solar panel and install it yourself, installation can be a challenge.
  • Weather Restrictions: On days where the sun is not shining as brightly, charging will take longer. This can restrict your ability to use electricity in your teardrop and limit your trips.
  • Initial Cost: As with any solar product, there is an initial investment. Added to the initial investment of a teardrop trailer, it can be off putting.

Do I Need a Battery if I Have Solar Panels?

Installation: If you choose to purchase a mounted solar panel and install it yourself, installation can be a challenge.

Weather Restrictions: On days where the sun is not shining as brightly, charging will take longer. This can restrict your ability to use electricity in your teardrop and limit your trips.

Initial Cost: As with any solar product, there is an initial investment. Added to the initial investment of a teardrop trailer, it can be off putting.

What are My Vistabule Solar Options?

Vistabule offers rooftop and portable solar options. All of our campers come with a solar plug-in. Our panels are designed for our trailers, with a beautiful, sleek design and a flexible material, ensuring that they don’t take away from the trailer’s aesthetic

Check out our two solar panel options:

Zamp Portable Solar Panel

The Zamp Portable Solar Panel is easy to transport and provides 100W per panel. If you plan to use it as your main power source, you may want to consider

Sunflare Rooftop Mounted Solar System

The Sunflare Rooftop Mounted Solar System panels come in a pair of two, providing 200W combined. They will keep you powered on sunny days, with enough energy to maintain even a refrigerator.

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Embrace Solar Power with Your Vistabule

We want your camping trips to be as memorable and enjoyable as possible. With our selection of solar panels, you are sure to find the right fit for your needs. Whether you want to add an extra charge or go off-the-grid, we are here to make your teardrop dreams come true!

Use our interactive pricing sheet to create your dream teardrop trailer today! We are here and ready to answer any questions you may have. Happy trails!

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