Solar Energy
Independent Energy Systems

 
IESPW $5995.00 - 7995.00

PowerWagon
"The IES Powerwagon is a self-contained electricity source that uses roof-mounted solar panels for charging built-in batteries. It may also include a built-in generator to charge the batteries when there is insufficient sunlight, or when consumption exceeds the electricity that is being produced by the solar panels.
A structural steel frame supports 12 deep cycle flooded lead acid batteries of 220 amp hour capacity. The batteries are wired in series parallel to provide 12 volts DC.

The unit is titled as a trailer, and meets applicable ICC requirements for licensing in all 50 states.
Dimensions: 4' wide, 6' fender width, 6' long, 7'6"" high
Siding: T1-11 Plywood sheathing
Ball size: 2""
Tire size: 15""
Axle rating: 2200# or 3500#
Access: one rear door
Electrical:
Two or Four Kyocera KC-60 solarvoltaic panels
12 or 16 deep cycle flooded lead acid batteries
Inverters- Two Coleman PMP2000 2000 watt inverters
Controllers: IES 12-5 Charge controllers
30' Cable with plug-in for charging from a vehicle, or starting a vehicle with the Powerwagon

 

Option Level One:  
From 12 batteries to 16 batteries
From two Kyocera KC-60 panels to four KC-60 panels
 

Option Level Two:  
Includes Option 1 PLUS:
Honda Powered 100 amp generator
>pull start, small gas tank (approximately 1 QT)
>Start and let it run until gas is gone (two hours) to charge batteries
>High capacity cooling option (1000 CFM)
 

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