Saturday, February 24, 2018

Sun and Solar

Since we have returned, we have been very busy. Cleaning, arranging, repairing and just plain busy.

So, with a little time, some friends decided to request some help in adding solar to there coaches.

This is what 1300 watts look's like, when we started this project:



As time went on the job looked a little more like this:


And we continued to mount and raise the panels to the roof, and then with lots of assistance we laid them out and started mounting them to the roof.




As you can see I have some great assistance in doing this job:


Then it was time to shift down to the ground, as I might say a little safer too.




We continue with the installation of the solar charge controller along with breakers, cables and all the necessary equipment.





Once we completed the Solar Charge Controller it was time to wrap up and put the tools away.

But wait, whats this, you want what? A new Magnum Hyper Installed, You Got to be Kidding?

Oh well,, it's only time and money, lots more time.




We wrapped up to day, but will save a little work for down south.



Above was just a little sample of what we achieved. Our final test was at 12:30 pm, we plugged in a 1500 watt heat gun, our high was 1250 watts.

A big shout out to my new assistance's Chuck Charles and Keith Freebern, they both have now been certified solar installers.

In all we installed 10 panels. Charlie and Chuck each received 1,315 watts of solar. I removed 2 of my older panels and installed 2 new ones, with an additional one to be installed next week.

Susan, ​Dale, Tilly & Dakota
DaGirls Rv Travels
Aka Dakota & Tilly

Safe Travels and Journeys

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