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โFeb-16-2018 10:43 AM
2oldman wrote:Ductape wrote:Ok. Now you need to make sure the controller's lugs will handle that size wire.
Last coach was #10, this one is #6.
โFeb-16-2018 10:41 AM
Ductape wrote:
@ Lawrosa, I absolutely would go with residential panels if I had the space. Did exactly that on the last coach; two big panels and a Midnite controller. Worked fantastic.
But this coach has too darn many things on the roof already. I would have to relocate factory installed roof penetrations to fit a couple of big panels, and that's not happening.
Not really too worried about the shade either. In my experience, we're either in the sun, or in the trees. ๐
โFeb-16-2018 10:11 AM
2oldman wrote:Ductape wrote:Ok. Now you need to make sure the controller's lugs will handle that size wire.
Last coach was #10, this one is #6.
โFeb-16-2018 10:03 AM
Ductape wrote:Ok. Now you need to make sure the controller's lugs will handle that size wire.
Last coach was #10, this one is #6.
โFeb-16-2018 10:01 AM
2oldman wrote:Ductape wrote:Barely.
the coach is prewired with 10AWG from the roof which would handle parallel
โFeb-16-2018 09:47 AM
Ductape wrote:I choose option 3 which was to mount the panels over the factory roof stuff and that worked out very well. Click.
@ Lawrosa, I absolutely would go with residential panels if I had the space. Did exactly that on the last coach; two big panels and a Midnite controller. Worked fantastic.
But this coach has too darn many things on the roof already. I would have to relocate factory installed roof penetrations to fit a couple of big panels, and that's not happening.
โFeb-16-2018 09:47 AM
โFeb-16-2018 09:40 AM
Ductape wrote:Barely.
the coach is prewired with 10AWG from the roof which would handle parallel
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