tigerstripe40
Bizzaro!
Hi this is my first post on this forum
I've just mounted up a 65 watt Solartech panel on the roof of my 08 Tacoma.
I am running a Coleman Stirling Compressor fridge. It pulls between .8 and 4 amps, depending on chill level.
I've got the wiring running in a way that I don't prefer. Currently, the wires are run through the weatherstripping and essentiall the doors close on it. I don't like that and want to run the wiring in a more 'clean' fashion.
Initially, I was going to use a Military 38999 style connector, as there was a dent in the roof of my tacoma and that would have been a great spot to drill through the roof and mount it. The towers for the crossbars (Yakima Rack) sit right where the dent is. So that idea is out.
I'm trying to figure out other 'clean' ways of running the wire to make it all look more of a professional install and not such a hack job...
I've got a SolarTech 10 amp charge controller, and a 6 fuse Blue Seas fuse panel to mount up and plenty of wire.
Any ideas? Any pics?
thanks!
-James
I've just mounted up a 65 watt Solartech panel on the roof of my 08 Tacoma.
I am running a Coleman Stirling Compressor fridge. It pulls between .8 and 4 amps, depending on chill level.
I've got the wiring running in a way that I don't prefer. Currently, the wires are run through the weatherstripping and essentiall the doors close on it. I don't like that and want to run the wiring in a more 'clean' fashion.
Initially, I was going to use a Military 38999 style connector, as there was a dent in the roof of my tacoma and that would have been a great spot to drill through the roof and mount it. The towers for the crossbars (Yakima Rack) sit right where the dent is. So that idea is out.
I'm trying to figure out other 'clean' ways of running the wire to make it all look more of a professional install and not such a hack job...
I've got a SolarTech 10 amp charge controller, and a 6 fuse Blue Seas fuse panel to mount up and plenty of wire.
Any ideas? Any pics?
thanks!
-James