Stu_C
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So I'm scratching my head!
Is there any reason why I wouldn't mount the solar panel as per the image? Flexi panel with the cables forward into the gland housing, standard roof, no pop top
The cables then enter the roof and I would go across the roof panel and down the drivers B pillar, into charge controller under the drivers seat, then across into the leisure battery under passenger seat.
If for whatever reason I altered the layout in terms of additional leisure battery, I could change the cable routing to across the roof and 'right' before dropping down C or D pillar into kitchen cabinets.
If I mount in the way I've seen most mounted, I would have the cables at the rear of the vehicle and through either a gland housing OR the tailgate mounting grommets (I have barn doors) and then run the cable all the way along the roof and down the B pillar - Seems a lengthy cable run
I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks
Is there any reason why I wouldn't mount the solar panel as per the image? Flexi panel with the cables forward into the gland housing, standard roof, no pop top
The cables then enter the roof and I would go across the roof panel and down the drivers B pillar, into charge controller under the drivers seat, then across into the leisure battery under passenger seat.
If for whatever reason I altered the layout in terms of additional leisure battery, I could change the cable routing to across the roof and 'right' before dropping down C or D pillar into kitchen cabinets.
If I mount in the way I've seen most mounted, I would have the cables at the rear of the vehicle and through either a gland housing OR the tailgate mounting grommets (I have barn doors) and then run the cable all the way along the roof and down the B pillar - Seems a lengthy cable run
I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks
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