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Early Devon pop-top solar panel cable routing
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<blockquote data-quote="moj_dub" data-source="post: 572697" data-attributes="member: 21010"><p>Hi Rob - BJ1 says hi, he's my dad and claims to know you...!!</p><p></p><p>Yeah it will be permanently mounted with Sikaflex, and I've got a charge controller (almost finished the wiring) mounted just in front of the rear cupboard. The solar panel already has some decent PV cables and I have spare length if necessary. Connector wise I've got some MC4 connectors but they will be in the van. The main reason I need it permanent is I'm going travelling round Europe and will be off-grid for days leaving the van while I go mountain biking/surfing.</p><p></p><p>I've found pics of the inside of that section and it looks do-able to drill it but I agree it's better to leave things original. Not sure what else I could do to get the cables through there though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moj_dub, post: 572697, member: 21010"] Hi Rob - BJ1 says hi, he's my dad and claims to know you...!! Yeah it will be permanently mounted with Sikaflex, and I've got a charge controller (almost finished the wiring) mounted just in front of the rear cupboard. The solar panel already has some decent PV cables and I have spare length if necessary. Connector wise I've got some MC4 connectors but they will be in the van. The main reason I need it permanent is I'm going travelling round Europe and will be off-grid for days leaving the van while I go mountain biking/surfing. I've found pics of the inside of that section and it looks do-able to drill it but I agree it's better to leave things original. Not sure what else I could do to get the cables through there though... [/QUOTE]
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