When you run the solar wires down inside the back door , instead of cutting the rubber conduit to run the wires in the inside, you can run the wires through the tail lights and back out into the rear quarter panel on the driver's side. I did it on my Patrol, a bit of work but a great option if your vehicle lends itself to that idea. Michael
@@conscriptmik068 Thanks. Panel is performing really well. Don’t even notice it’s up there. Had to pick up some ply on the weekend and had no issues at all.
@@unfaithfool5762 You’re not wrong, had to rest a couple of times but all worth it in the end. She’s running great, check channel for update video on performance
@@jamestanner9198 You could but these are specifically designed to plug and play, only 18mm thick, toughened glass, designed to be mounted on roof racks. So for all the stuffing around I would stick with these ones if you were buying new.
Good install mate well done 👍
@@brianventura4519 Thanks Brian. It’s performing better than expected.
When you run the solar wires down inside the back door , instead of cutting the rubber conduit to run the wires in the inside, you can run the wires through the tail lights and back out into the rear quarter panel on the driver's side. I did it on my Patrol, a bit of work but a great option if your vehicle lends itself to that idea. Michael
Sounds like a good idea! I’ll check out
Well thought out mate
@@conscriptmik068 Thanks. Panel is performing really well. Don’t even notice it’s up there. Had to pick up some ply on the weekend and had no issues at all.
Awesome Video mate.. nice job! alot of patience went into this haha
@@unfaithfool5762 You’re not wrong, had to rest a couple of times but all worth it in the end. She’s running great, check channel for update video on performance
@DavidAbela pretty much watched most of your vids last night and this morning haha amazing mate keeps it up!
The 15A kings mentioned would be the output of the solar charger... 200w/13v = 15A
the panel will be 9.8A at 20v
@@alanwood82 thanks for clarifying 😃
Just wondering why not use a house panel
@@jamestanner9198 You could but these are specifically designed to plug and play, only 18mm thick, toughened glass, designed to be mounted on roof racks. So for all the stuffing around I would stick with these ones if you were buying new.
@@DavidAbela House panel usually 36 volt to I guess. I used one because my dcdc will do that. Not sure kings ones would take 36 volts