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    Bitumen Burner DX grunt's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFlyingBadger View Post
    looking good Ross. Cheap? must have been a good bloke to sort those out for you....
    Thanks heaps. I'm really excited and had to show off my new 'toy' lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    Thanks heaps. I'm really excited and had to show off my new 'toy' lol
    And so you should be - that's what it's all about!! Personally, I love seeing others setups etc - not even for additions to mine necessarily, but Hempo as an example has a cabin on the back of his BT50 and is always looking for additions.

    Top stuff and can't wait to see it (and you of course!! lol) in the flesh at the meetup!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigrig View Post
    Top stuff and can't wait to see it (and you of course!! lol) in the flesh at the meetup!!!
    Not too much flesh though mate, I'm still getting over the painted on shorts lmao


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    Great stuff Rossco, welcome to the solar club, plenty of power from those panels mate should be completely self sufficent. What regulator are you using ?
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    Thanks for the encouragement. I’m excited.

    This is my set up….so far.

    I know squat about solar and am waiting from the rep from BP solar to ring me up and tell me what I need.
    I need to know what I need from start to finish (operational) down to the last nut, bolt and screw.
    Any help or advice would be appreciated. (brands, ect)
    At the moment, I intend to put the two panels, ontop of my roof, where there’s plenty of room.









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    There's many ways to go about it mate but my suggestions are as follows.
    1 the black boxes on the back of the panels are what collects the solar energy to power throgh cable to your regulator. So using 6-8 mm twin cable connected to the + & - of the box [connect both panels together through the boxes or my suggestion run each panel seperately] then get a good quality solar regulator 30 amp i suggest.[steca or prostar].
    2 run the cables from panels to the solar connection on the regulator together
    3 run a similar size cable from the battery/batteries to the battery connection on the regulator
    4 your solar system is done.

    Hints= I would put a anderson style connection at each panel so the panels can be removed easily if you need to work on the system at any stage. Also mount your regulator in a protected area away from weather. Also pay the extra money & get a good reg with a lcd display so you can track what the batts, panels & amps in & out are doing.

    Hope this helps mate.
    pm me your phone number if you need more help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuf 42 View Post
    There's many ways to go about it mate but my suggestions are as follows.
    1 the black boxes on the back of the panels are what collects the solar energy to power throgh cable to your regulator. So using 6-8 mm twin cable connected to the + & - of the box [connect both panels together through the boxes or my suggestion run each panel seperately] then get a good quality solar regulator 30 amp i suggest.[steca or prostar].
    2 run the cables from panels to the solar connection on the regulator together
    3 run a similar size cable from the battery/batteries to the battery connection on the regulator
    4 your solar system is done.

    Hints= I would put a anderson style connection at each panel so the panels can be removed easily if you need to work on the system at any stage. Also mount your regulator in a protected area away from weather. Also pay the extra money & get a good reg with a lcd display so you can track what the batts, panels & amps in & out are doing.

    Hope this helps mate.
    pm me your phone number if you need more help.
    Thanks heaps. Got a couple of expenses to finish paying first then I'll start.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuf 42 View Post
    There's many ways to go about it mate but my suggestions are as follows.
    1 the black boxes on the back of the panels are what collects the solar energy to power throgh cable to your regulator. So using 6-8 mm twin cable connected to the + & - of the box [connect both panels together through the boxes or my suggestion run each panel seperately] then get a good quality solar regulator 30 amp i suggest.[steca or prostar].
    2 run the cables from panels to the solar connection on the regulator together
    3 run a similar size cable from the battery/batteries to the battery connection on the regulator
    4 your solar system is done.

    Hints= I would put a anderson style connection at each panel so the panels can be removed easily if you need to work on the system at any stage. Also mount your regulator in a protected area away from weather. Also pay the extra money & get a good reg with a lcd display so you can track what the batts, panels & amps in & out are doing.

    Hope this helps mate.
    pm me your phone number if you need more help.
    Will one regulator do the both panels or do I need 2 regulators - 1 for each panel?

    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasnart View Post
    I agree. I love checking out what people have done with their own head and hands even if I don't want to put it on my 'trol. Sliders, drawers, radios, solar, wheel carriers, etc, etc are some of the things people do at home and I love to see the results of their own work.
    I'm out on a limb here, Plassy. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    Will one regulator do the both panels or do I need 2 regulators - 1 for each panel?

    Thanks.
    Like Kelvin said, one reg (30amp rated) the should be fine if you link the panels together...
    Then will be all sweet lol
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