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<blockquote data-quote="Supertramp" data-source="post: 547173" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>100w panel, with an option for another 100 if it doesn't cope, but I think we should be ok. </p><p>As for cables, wanted everything very temporary so that when we get home we can do something more permanent, so cable goes to the side and into the bus via the stench pipe hole which is no longer in use. Then along the roof above the headliner and down into the engine bay. </p><p>Not exactly pretty, but does the job and we've got another 3 months of potential free camping so we've more than made our money back by not paying for campsites or electricity. </p><p></p><p>Plan for home is semi flexi. I know they're not as efficient though believe they're getting better. 2x90 to 180w, two holes at the front of the poptop, pinned to the roof and again, in through the stench pipe hole and above the headliner. </p><p></p><p>Probably not to everyone's cup of tea, but I'd find it hard to ever pay for a campsite again when some of the French Aires are prettier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supertramp, post: 547173, member: 17169"] 100w panel, with an option for another 100 if it doesn't cope, but I think we should be ok. As for cables, wanted everything very temporary so that when we get home we can do something more permanent, so cable goes to the side and into the bus via the stench pipe hole which is no longer in use. Then along the roof above the headliner and down into the engine bay. Not exactly pretty, but does the job and we've got another 3 months of potential free camping so we've more than made our money back by not paying for campsites or electricity. Plan for home is semi flexi. I know they're not as efficient though believe they're getting better. 2x90 to 180w, two holes at the front of the poptop, pinned to the roof and again, in through the stench pipe hole and above the headliner. Probably not to everyone's cup of tea, but I'd find it hard to ever pay for a campsite again when some of the French Aires are prettier. [/QUOTE]
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