Hi Ken, I recently installed an 80W solar panel in the luggage rack - $180 from Ebay. I drilled holes in the roof, ran the wires under the headliner and down the door pillar to a controller, then to 4 wheelchair batteries under the passenger seat. On 10/8/2013 6:30 AM, kenneth wilford (Van-Again) wrote: > I have been restoring a very nice 91 Westy for a customer and I am getting > ready to set up his secondary battery system. I don't know why but the > other morning I woke up with the thought of why not add a solar panel to > the roof of the Westy and then that could charge the secondary battery no > matter what? I looked in Harbor Freight paper and they are having a sale > on a 45 watt panel setup with accessories for $149. I remember when these > were $300 so they have really come down in price. The Westy already has a > beefy rack mounted to the pop top which was going to have a basket style > safari rack installed on it, but I could mount the solar panels there > instead there is plenty of room and the rack is plenty strong to support > the panels. > > I plan on installing three 22 amp hour wheel chair batteries in parallel > and then I could also install an inverter if the customer wanted to charge > his laptop or power a tv. > > I guess what I want from the list is to see if anyone else has done this > and if so, if you have any advice for me. I am a solar newb but I am very > good with electric. > > -- > Thanks, > Ken Wilford > John 3:16 > www.vanagain.com > toodle pip, -- Dug Smith | Terry Pratchett: It's almost (mailto:dug@dugbert.com) | impossible to ride a rock and roll (http://www.dugbert.com) | motorbike and stay on for three verses. |
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