โMar-27-2017 03:05 PM
โApr-01-2017 02:50 PM
BarberArias wrote:pianotuna wrote:
It is not a good idea to "back feed" (which you are really not doing)
The way my trailer is setup is hard for me to tie into the batteries without drilling holes through the roof. Unless I drop down in the kitchen area which also contains my breaker / fuse panel. I don't plan on back feeding through the panel just tie in to the wires feeding the panel. My under belly of the trailer is sealed since it has the cold weather package so getting wires back up to the front of the trailer has numerous obstacles. I feel like this will be the cleanest way to install. The loss of power shouldn't be a issue, currently we only need to charge the batteries every 3 days with the generator. Hopefully the 2 100w panels can keep up with that even with the loss of power in the lines.
Thoughts?
โMar-30-2017 09:23 AM
โMar-30-2017 06:26 AM
BarberArias wrote:mike-s wrote:
How are you planning on mounting the panels? Glued to a fiberglass roof?
I'll still screw brackets to the roof with lap sealant all over it.
โMar-29-2017 04:20 PM
mike-s wrote:
How are you planning on mounting the panels? Glued to a fiberglass roof?
โMar-29-2017 03:03 AM
โMar-28-2017 06:47 PM
โMar-28-2017 06:22 PM
โMar-28-2017 06:12 PM
pianotuna wrote:
It is not a good idea to "back feed" (which you are really not doing)
โMar-27-2017 10:05 PM
โMar-27-2017 06:48 PM
โMar-27-2017 04:47 PM