Very informative. My husband gets so inpatient with the proper set up for the installation of anything. I like to lay out exactly what I need first and take my time.
Excellent 👍 Have to agree about not holes in the roof, as few as possible at least. Should I do a roof mount for solar I think I will go the extra step a bring the wires to the side. I was leaning toward a movable foldup solar array incase I get shade for the trailer and sun for the solar elsewhere, which is the case with many of our provincial parks we have been to. Cheers
I agree with running the solar wires on the side of the trailer. You can also add a solar plug connected to your solar controller so you park in the shade and use your folding panels if need be.
Greetings Sir,pardon me I don't know how to spell your name. I am impressed with your cargo build. I have watched hundreds of builds and your build checked all my boxes. The attention to details, functionality and stealth mode. I just started my build and would like to hire you for phone consultations. Some of the ideas you had I have started or are on my list. I too do not want any holes in my roof and want to boondocks for weeks and stay stealth mode. If you can do all that in a 6x12 you can really show me how to build my 7x16 aluminum. I'm waiting to hear from you or waiting on your next upload. I need to finish my build by summer 2023. Thanking you in advance.
I'm glad my floor plan and build checked all the boxes for you. Send me your contact info and I'll be more than happy to work with you on your build. 👍
on the lead panel, install a wind deflector on the forward edge of that panel. These attach the same way, VHB tape to hold the wind deflector to the roof and then bolt to that first panel, this creates down force/pressure and eliminates air from getting under your panel array and greatly reduce the lift of high speed driving on your panel array. -\_
Greetings Sir,how do I send my contact? It's snowing so I will want your help for work on the inside when the weather breaks install solar and back up camera. I will also order more batteries for solar. Would like to get this build off the ground. Thank you.
Very informative. My husband gets so inpatient with the proper set up for the installation of anything. I like to lay out exactly what I need first and take my time.
Could you please provide a materials list you used and where to obtain the Solar Panel brackets, tape, and sealer ? Thank you, great video.
Nice! Seems easy enough! Thank you for the video!! Greatly appreciated!!!
Thank you
Great job on the installation and the video.
Thank you
Excellent 👍
Have to agree about not holes in the roof, as few as possible at least. Should I do a roof mount for solar I think I will go the extra step a bring the wires to the side. I was leaning toward a movable foldup solar array incase I get shade for the trailer and sun for the solar elsewhere, which is the case with many of our provincial parks we have been to.
Cheers
I agree with running the solar wires on the side of the trailer. You can also add a solar plug connected to your solar controller so you park in the shade and use your folding panels if need be.
Great explanation. 👍 Thanks for sharing. Very helpful.
Nice job. One thing I have seen is putting eternabond tape over the brackets also
I agree with you. Thanks for the positive feedback
Greetings Sir,pardon me I don't know how to spell your name.
I am impressed with your cargo build. I have watched hundreds of builds and your build checked all my boxes. The attention to details, functionality and stealth mode.
I just started my build and would like to hire you for phone consultations. Some of the ideas you had I have started or are on my list. I too do not want any holes in my roof and want to boondocks for weeks and stay stealth mode.
If you can do all that in a 6x12 you can really show me how to build my 7x16 aluminum. I'm waiting to hear from you or waiting on your next upload. I need to finish my build by summer 2023.
Thanking you in advance.
I'm glad my floor plan and build checked all the boxes for you. Send me your contact info and I'll be more than happy to work with you on your build. 👍
on the lead panel, install a wind deflector on the forward edge of that panel. These attach the same way, VHB tape to hold the wind deflector to the roof and then bolt to that first panel, this creates down force/pressure and eliminates air from getting under your panel array and greatly reduce the lift of high speed driving on your panel array. -\_
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I'm doing the same but with 2, 100 watt panels on my 6x14 trailer to my EcoFlow River Pro
That's great! Have fun with your build.
But how do the solar wires get into you trailer?
Great stuff!
Greetings Sir,how do I send my contact? It's snowing so I will want your help for work on the inside when the weather breaks install solar and back up camera. I will also order more batteries for solar. Would like to get this build off the ground. Thank you.
You can reach out to me when the weather permits
Very Nice .
For some reasons you need to removed the solar panel how?
They can be unbolted. They may take a little longer to remove but it can be done.
with wire