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1993 Bushman camper trailer refit
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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 359616" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>BTW I can get ex roof mounted solar panels about 5 yrs old 190w for $80 if you are interested. Only problem is the size being around 1800x800 and the output voltage is too high for a pwm controller, so you'll need an Mppt that can take that voltage(44V from memory)</p><p>I was thinking of putting 4 on the roof of my van but the weight is something to consider as they are 12kg or so.</p><p>The flexible lightweight ones would be the best option, but they are pretty dear. I got two a while ago, think they were $300 for a pair of 100W (200W total) but you can lift them with your little finger. You could sew some tags at the top of your camper roof and hook/cable tie on the lightweight ones up there. They are suited to 12v systems and do fine on a pwm controller. Like these <a href="http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/100W-12V-Flexible-Solar-Panel-Kit-Caravan-Camping-Boat-Mono-Battery-Charging-/332371874679?hash=item4d62e85377:g:yowAAOSw-EBZtjAC" target="_blank">http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/100W-12V-Flexible-Solar-Panel-Kit-Caravan-Camping-Boat-Mono-Battery-Charging-/332371874679?hash=item4d62e85377:g:yowAAOSw-EBZtjAC</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 359616, member: 7956"] BTW I can get ex roof mounted solar panels about 5 yrs old 190w for $80 if you are interested. Only problem is the size being around 1800x800 and the output voltage is too high for a pwm controller, so you'll need an Mppt that can take that voltage(44V from memory) I was thinking of putting 4 on the roof of my van but the weight is something to consider as they are 12kg or so. The flexible lightweight ones would be the best option, but they are pretty dear. I got two a while ago, think they were $300 for a pair of 100W (200W total) but you can lift them with your little finger. You could sew some tags at the top of your camper roof and hook/cable tie on the lightweight ones up there. They are suited to 12v systems and do fine on a pwm controller. Like these [url]http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/100W-12V-Flexible-Solar-Panel-Kit-Caravan-Camping-Boat-Mono-Battery-Charging-/332371874679?hash=item4d62e85377:g:yowAAOSw-EBZtjAC[/url] [/QUOTE]
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