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Advice wanted for solar/battery/charger in our new (2011) Jayco Swan
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<blockquote data-quote="ProspectorPete" data-source="post: 515242" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>Hi bicter, I've got all the panels up under the front couch where the battery lives, Jayco seem to mount them there as standard and the ventilation is poor or non existent because each compartment is pretty well sealed, I will be drilling 2 x 25mm holes through each internal compartment which will allow air flow from the front roof winder to small vent on the other side which I'll have to fit, then when either packed away in the garage or setup camping I just leave the winder flap open to create air flow right through the front under storage compartments. </p><p>It's the only way I can see to do it without going into the fridge cavity which would defeat the purpose I'd imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProspectorPete, post: 515242, member: 3820"] Hi bicter, I've got all the panels up under the front couch where the battery lives, Jayco seem to mount them there as standard and the ventilation is poor or non existent because each compartment is pretty well sealed, I will be drilling 2 x 25mm holes through each internal compartment which will allow air flow from the front roof winder to small vent on the other side which I'll have to fit, then when either packed away in the garage or setup camping I just leave the winder flap open to create air flow right through the front under storage compartments. It's the only way I can see to do it without going into the fridge cavity which would defeat the purpose I'd imagine. [/QUOTE]
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