PART 2
As I recommended 200 Watts of SOLAR in PART 1, I do not recommend anything less than 200 watts for any kind of Dry-camping. Clouds, shade, rainy days… all take their toll on the charging process. Those panels should give you 80+Ah each sunny day. With 200 watts, you should have your batteries charged by 3 or 4 pm the following day, and ready for another night of use, providing you keep the voltage above 12VDC. If your CPAC machine has a 12VDC transformer, you can get a 12VDC plug for it and save a little energy by not converting 12VDC to 110VAC to power the CPAC. That is what I did.
Use the SEARCH feature above and type in Renogy, you will find a lot of posts from members that purchased their SOLAR products.
Renogy SOLAR package:
https://www.amazon.com/Renogy-Watts-...rds=renogy+200
Hope this helps
Don