Hello everyone - total newbie here - but been doing enough reading to make me join up and do some posting and see if I can get some ideas/thoughts/help 
I have a concession trailer which is parked on a lot with no electric available when stored. I have a freezer on board that I plan on using as a chest 'refrigerator' with one of the Johnson controls - http://www.amazon.com/KegWorks-Freez.../dp/B0002EAL58
I'd like to setup a solar panel/battery/inverter system to run the freezer while it's in storage such that when I go get it to do some catering/vending the chest freezer would already be cooled down and ready to go. This way I wouldn't have to store the trailer where electric is available or wait on the freezer to cool down when I get the trailer out of storage.
I'd like to permanently mount the panels to the top of my trailer and then I can build something to store the battery(ies) and inverter and other equipment needed to do this. Once on site, I would plug in to normal electric or my generator to run the freezer.
If someone could help me put together the parts needed or point me to a premade system that would help a lot. I can try to get specs off the freezer (as I'm sure that will help a lot) if needed. I understand the theory, but I'm not 100% on the parts needed and/or the wattage panels needed and amount or size of batteries needed.
Thanks and I'll be watching the thread - appreciate the help!

I have a concession trailer which is parked on a lot with no electric available when stored. I have a freezer on board that I plan on using as a chest 'refrigerator' with one of the Johnson controls - http://www.amazon.com/KegWorks-Freez.../dp/B0002EAL58
I'd like to setup a solar panel/battery/inverter system to run the freezer while it's in storage such that when I go get it to do some catering/vending the chest freezer would already be cooled down and ready to go. This way I wouldn't have to store the trailer where electric is available or wait on the freezer to cool down when I get the trailer out of storage.
I'd like to permanently mount the panels to the top of my trailer and then I can build something to store the battery(ies) and inverter and other equipment needed to do this. Once on site, I would plug in to normal electric or my generator to run the freezer.
If someone could help me put together the parts needed or point me to a premade system that would help a lot. I can try to get specs off the freezer (as I'm sure that will help a lot) if needed. I understand the theory, but I'm not 100% on the parts needed and/or the wattage panels needed and amount or size of batteries needed.
Thanks and I'll be watching the thread - appreciate the help!
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