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    Bitumen Burner DX grunt's Avatar
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    Bump. I'm excited - so are you, so please read my thread. lol

    Got the solar mods done.
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    Ex Telstra - 2005, 4.2 TDi ute -with pod and more fruit than a grocery shop.

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    Very tidy - thanks for putting this up DxGrunt.

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    Thanks guys. I had the 95lt Evakool fridge down to -14 today and am happy with that. Also cranked up the HandiWash and had hot water in no time. Didn't seem to loose much battery power at all with both running at the same time.

    I know squat about 12v. Took it to the auto electrician and said "Fix it please", and he did.

    All I provided was the regulator and solar panels - that's it.

    This is what I know about the parts that were used......
    9mm twin sheathed cable 8B&S (15 metres of cable)
    Solar Glands CG20 20mm
    13mm spilt convoluted tubing
    50amp Anderson Plug and terminals
    Cover suit 50amp Anderson Plug
    Pipe/cable support clamps 19mm
    W/Proof fuse holder with 6mm cable
    6mm Twin Sheath cable per metre
    Workshop Sundries ?? ($3.70)
    Labour

    I had it wired up to charge my 2nd battery (Deep cycle).

    Long story, but they're 125w BP solar panels. Apparently they don't make them any more, but have upgraded to 130w panels.

    I don't know where most of this stuff goes, but I am one very happy customer.

    Hope this helps.

    Take care out there.

    Rossco
    Last edited by DX grunt; 26th November 2011 at 06:33 PM.
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    well done rossco
    now you can plug the kettle in make a cuppa and relax
    one top thread mate enjoyed the trip

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    Good to see the solar is FINALLY finished hope it is all your expecting. As i've said time & time again simply one of the best utes around.
    Watch out there's a Poo "Yota" lurking in the shadows !

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    Look foward to seeing grunt in the flesh at the meetup.
    Watch out there's a Poo "Yota" lurking in the shadows !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark 1 View Post
    Look foward to seeing grunt in the flesh at the meetup.
    Thanks for the comments.

    I was just thinking of bringing my swag and sleeping in the back, but if enough pressure is put on me, I'll bring the full monty. LMAO
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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    Thanks for the comments.

    I was just thinking of bringing my swag and sleeping in the back, but if enough pressure is put on me, I'll bring the full monty. LMAO
    I reckon you'll need the whole lot mate, cause if your camp is that big it might help hide the "yota". lol
    Watch out there's a Poo "Yota" lurking in the shadows !

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    OK, just for you. hahahahahaha
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    Nice build...bit like what I plan for sometime in the future.

    Just for your information, solar panels will generate about 30 - 40% more energy over a daily cycle if the sun is kept perpendicular to the panel. Of course you wont be able to track the sun perfectly but the more you can angle them facing the sun, the more effective they will be. Wikipedia has a great page on solar cells here ---> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photo_voltaic

    I'll will be interested to see how yours perform in a "real world" situation.

    If you want any advice on inverters, I may be able to help.

    Cheers
    Last edited by SCADA; 13th January 2012 at 10:55 AM.

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