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<blockquote data-quote="user 28582" data-source="post: 632307" data-attributes="member: 28582"><p>We bought a kit from an online solar store. It included a 100w panel, Pwm charger and some cables. </p><p>It was really easy to fit, I decided I didn’t want to drill holes anywhere so I attached to our rear roof rack and fed cables down the air vent. </p><p>It charges our leisure battery really well. </p><p>I think I paid around £100 for the kit. Wasn’t expensive at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 28582, post: 632307, member: 28582"] We bought a kit from an online solar store. It included a 100w panel, Pwm charger and some cables. It was really easy to fit, I decided I didn’t want to drill holes anywhere so I attached to our rear roof rack and fed cables down the air vent. It charges our leisure battery really well. I think I paid around £100 for the kit. Wasn’t expensive at all. [/QUOTE]
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