Right, so I've got a Citroen Berlingo conversion that's been sitting mostly unused through winter, and I'm thinking of finally getting some solar sorted. Budget's tight though — genuinely under £200 for the whole lot if possible.
I've got a basic 100Ah leisure battery already (ancient thing but still holds charge), and I'm after something that'll keep it topped up between trips. Nothing fancy — just enough to run a couple of LED strips, phone charging, and a small fridge when I'm parked up.
I've been eyeing those cheap eBay panels, you know the ones — £40-50 for 100W. Probably dodgy but might be worth the gamble? Then there's the MPPT controller question. Could I get away with a basic PWM unit for under £30, or is that false economy? And I'm still fuzzy on the wiring — what gauge cable, fuses, all that.
I know the shepherd's hut lot on here run proper Victron setups and wouldn't touch budget gear, but I'm genuinely just trying to make this work temporarily. Once I sort my finances out properly I'll do it right.
Has anyone actually built a functioning van setup for under £200? Not asking for miracles, just wondering if it's realistic or if I'm being daft. Would rather know now than waste money on components that won't play nicely together.
Cheers for any pointers — even if it's just telling me to save up longer!