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Veebyes wrote:
We have reached one milestone. Made it from the waters of the Atlantic to the waters of the Pacific. Run out of west so next is a turn to the north. Another week or so in OR & WA then almost 3 weeks on Vancouver Island before putting the real North in the sights. 3000 miles behind us. 12000 to go.
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2gypsies wrote:missnmountains wrote:
We are washed, waxed and almost packed for a 5-2-18 departure. It should be another great trip. Hope to see you guys on the way.
Miss N Mountains the land yacht is ready to go.
Ken
You shouldn't have spent such effort on the wash! ๐ Have a good one!!
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missnmountains wrote:
We are washed, waxed and almost packed for a 5-2-18 departure. It should be another great trip. Hope to see you guys on the way.
Miss N Mountains the land yacht is ready to go.
Ken
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borderbrae wrote:
That 100w kit will have everything you need. If you find it a bother to keep connecting to the battery with the clamps you could set up a pigtail with ring connectors on the battery posts, then you just connect the cable from the solar panel to the pigtail.
Do read the directions carefully. A lot of the controllers that are included in the kits are not waterproof. I can leave my panels out 24/7 because my controller is inside the trailer even though it is waterproof. it is more efficient to have the controller as close to the battery as possible.
I just looked more closely at the HF kit, you get the controller but have to put a lot of stuff together. If that's the case the closer you can put the controller to your battery the better. Worst thing is to have it sitting in the sun getting hot.
Another heads up, it is it windy be sure to tie the panels down so they can't blow over. I was camping in AZ in January and saw that some one's panels had blown over and since they were rigid glass 2 of them were smashed. I have the very lightweight flexible panels (100w and a 120w) with PVC frames, they've blown over but not broken or been damaged. I'm more careful to rig them so they can't blow over now.