Always keep scraps around. Made a semi intricate rear platform in my 2005 Chevy Trailblazer. Back underside along the bench has a 2-1/4” rail. To keep from tipping into the bench. Underside front has left, middle and right support legs with a super beefy 3/4” frame all under. Mini deck goes into...
After two weeks of trying to figure out what to do.
Basic mounts for these are too low. The Renogy adjustable ones are too high. Typical goldilocks syndrome.
So i drilled holes into the sides of the panels. And used the base or foot of the Renogy adjustable ones.
Total pain in the ass. To...
Thule load bar and fairing installed. Oddly enough barely any clearance on the under side for the base.
All the electronics nicely laid out in these on the reverse headliner side. hinges down and is heavy
Looks like semi decent interior build quality. Didnt say what the charge controller brand was or any wiring. But Im guessing the rear air bags, well dont have air.
Even at noon on the equator you will never get 640 watts or the watts rated on the panel. THe way they test these panels and the conditions they are tested in. Real world tilting or not. Never reaches 100%
New holes in the fiberglass roof. For solar feeds. Im using some really cool Scanstrut fittings. These things are great. However it did take me four hours to make four holes and be uber careful each step.
On the inside solar lines I took and extra step and placed some black ribbed wire shroud...
No real pass through. But I imagine it could be a good buy for someone on a budget who wants to put the work in to remodel and camperize it. And they are looking for a 7.3 4x4
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