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I just bought the harbor freight 100w solar package kit. I think they are still on sale for $149. I'm happy with it and the only thing you need beside what they furnish is an inverter if you want to use both 12v and 110v dc. If you are not connected to your car and use a separate battery you don't need the inverter to make it a simple set up. I bought a 100 ah 1000w marine battery from Wal mart for $79 (every day price) and though I don't need it I'm going to add another one for good storage. The guys here on OB will give you all the help or advise you will need. I also bought a used larger 250w panel ($60) for my roof top rig that's big enough for anything we would need. I should explain that I have a rig with a trailer for the better trails so one solar set up is for that rig (portable panels) the bigger 250 w is for my roof rack and I use the same charger and batterie for it as I do the portable. That is for the deeper penetration into the outback where a trailer is not advisable and heavy duty 4x4 vehicle is needed. Hope that helps.I bought the 54 quart and just got back from 3 day camping trip I at Texas/Oklahoma border and fridge did great. Only froze a little along walls but not a lot of build up. No outside condensation. Very quiet!! Would like to get solar panels at some point in future like the suitcase panels. Does anyone know what wattage would be needed?