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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisM" data-source="post: 432656" data-attributes="member: 161"><p>Firstly I need to say thank you to all you guys for your invaluable input. Thats what makes this forum such an amazing pool of information and opinions. Its a huge learning curve for me when it comes to solar and its efficiency. No matter how I dice it or slice it, the current real estate Im allocating for solar just wont work. It may have worked 20 years ago to some degree but the demand we put on solar today with all the gizmos we have or need just doesnt cut the mustard [from what Ive learned over the last week or so} so once again, thank you to everyone.</p><p>Im now the proud owner of a set of 160W folding solar panels to help me start off my solar journey and education...lol. Now I can get on with winching the damn roof rack back onto the roof and finish setting up the vehicle for next years big trip.</p><p>Bogger and O.P thanks for your last few comments, you both hit the nail on the head. It cemented the fact that im flogging a dead horse.</p><p>Ive attached a pic of the smart switch under the bonnet that I believe links the batteries together.<img src="https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/161/1534237264_20180814_175142_450_x_600.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> Once I get all the electrics fitted and sorted Ill get the Lekky to hook em all up.</p><p>Cheers</p><p>ChrisM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisM, post: 432656, member: 161"] Firstly I need to say thank you to all you guys for your invaluable input. Thats what makes this forum such an amazing pool of information and opinions. Its a huge learning curve for me when it comes to solar and its efficiency. No matter how I dice it or slice it, the current real estate Im allocating for solar just wont work. It may have worked 20 years ago to some degree but the demand we put on solar today with all the gizmos we have or need just doesnt cut the mustard [from what Ive learned over the last week or so} so once again, thank you to everyone. Im now the proud owner of a set of 160W folding solar panels to help me start off my solar journey and education...lol. Now I can get on with winching the damn roof rack back onto the roof and finish setting up the vehicle for next years big trip. Bogger and O.P thanks for your last few comments, you both hit the nail on the head. It cemented the fact that im flogging a dead horse. Ive attached a pic of the smart switch under the bonnet that I believe links the batteries together.[img]https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/161/1534237264_20180814_175142_450_x_600.jpg[/img] Once I get all the electrics fitted and sorted Ill get the Lekky to hook em all up. Cheers ChrisM [/QUOTE]
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