That’s the perfect sized panel for those solar generators. Most solar generators that size won’t let you put in more than 150 watts. Nice install. Have a good one.
@ran61107 ай бұрын
Very well done and quite informative, thanks for sharing!
@purelightlove88887 ай бұрын
Nice Job!! ❇️🩵❇️
@avianmariner7 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊 It was so awesome to have power anywhere I stayed (even unlit rest stops :0 )
@SonyaBayham7 ай бұрын
I just can't make myself drill holes in my vehicle. I will just have to set panels on the ground.
@avianmariner7 ай бұрын
If you have roof racks with cross bars, the crab clamps attach the panel to them, the wiring will then go through the window. I would never have made a hole in my family cars either!!! Yikes! 😬 Lynn
@purelightlove88887 ай бұрын
I just found out they make: “Peel & Stick Solar Panels”…!! Just type that into Google… ✨☀️✨
@karinhart4897 ай бұрын
Check where the gasket around either the back or side doors are. Sometimes it I’d so thick with a slight gap you can run wires in that way without pinching the wires. I know someone with a small PMC cargo minivan camper that put a panel on their roof rack & ran the wire in through back corner of the side slider door. 3 years later no problem & the gasket soft rubber grips around the wire making a water tight seal when door is closed.
@avianmariner7 ай бұрын
@@karinhart489 I did. Unfortunately my van has no space between the door and frame for wires. I put a 12 inch test wire on the back, and after shutting the door it crimped the wire. A lot. Also, the gasket leaked inside when I tested with a water hose... ( the wire was like a drip line) It may be a great option for others though!!! Thanks for sharing that for some it might work ! I believe it might have been ok on my Pacifica or a Kia Van I had Lynn