Good work - now add another couple of sets! You can never have too much :) You should be able to get the cabling in through the mushroom vents and using a long rod go from vent to vent internally until you reach the electrics. That's what I did on mine.
Thank you they are the Panasonic 250 watt, Richard did quite a bit of research 🧐 they had good reviews in getting in power still in low sunlight and cloud ☁️
It's probably not the right time of year right now for maximising solar energy, but, in time, will you be fitting a solar dump to maximise free hot water from your panels?
Good work - now add another couple of sets! You can never have too much :) You should be able to get the cabling in through the mushroom vents and using a long rod go from vent to vent internally until you reach the electrics. That's what I did on mine.
We will definitely be adding some more! Oh that’s an ingenious way of doing it, thanks for the tip 👍😁
Excellent job i like the way you both seem to have fun with what you do.
Take care.
Aww thank you Bob 🙏 we do have a lot of fun 😁
You seem two very nice folk look forward to following your vlogs
Thank you Howard what a lovely comment, we hope you enjoy them 😁
Great job guys!. which panels did you go for?
Thank you they are the Panasonic 250 watt, Richard did quite a bit of research 🧐 they had good reviews in getting in power still in low sunlight and cloud ☁️
It's probably not the right time of year right now for maximising solar energy, but, in time, will you be fitting a solar dump to maximise free hot water from your panels?
Yes this is definitely something we want to do, makes a lot of sense especially in the summer months 👍
@@WidebeamandWellingtons Mark, from you tube channel Well Deck Diaries covered this in a "how to" in episode 107. Might be worth a watch. Steve
@@smullen2000 fabulous will check it out 👍
Soon you'll be wanting to fill your boat top with solar panels, so your boat hook and things will hang off the sides.
You could be right haha 😂