So the bad news is I got no ohms on either line and no voltage between them either.I also traced the lines from the controller to the panels and there weren't any kincks or breaks. However the good news is the panels look to be removable without pulling the roof bracket out. I'm just going to need a good long thin racket to get them off. My tools are in my truck which also had issues so I'm waiting to pick that up soon but I might need to buy something special. The truck has a gasket leaking transmission fluid. When I get them back I'm going to try to remove them. However I'm not sure what to do exactly after that. It looks like mc4 is used to connect them. Does those require soldering? I have a soldering kit but no experience at all using it.
It's been a rough week but I'm glad we were in Whitehorse for it and minus the truck ove
Ive fixed everything myself I'd like to continue the trend with yalls help. I had a problem with my batteries which I spent 8 hours in some of the worst mosquitos ever and a bunch of power being drawn, then next day my refrigerator broke, I spent a good 8 hours on that till I remembered I had an extra thermistor laying around, that fixed it, then I had a electronic cigarette battery blow up in my pocket causing second degree burns over a 12x18 piece of my thigh, luckily my wife is a ICU nurse and is able to take care of me, even after that when I got back from where we were I was still super happy to see the fridge working(crazy I know), then we tried to leave the next day and the truck wasn't shifting right, then this morning I noticed the solar panels weren't working. What a week! No more, PLEASE!