Getting closer to a pretty solid set of tools for the trail. All of this fits under my deck on one of the long cubby sides.
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Ok - that is SWEET!!
Getting closer to a pretty solid set of tools for the trail. All of this fits under my deck on one of the long cubby sides.
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I like to know where everything is so I don't lose/forget it. If everything has a place it's much easier for me to make certain that everything finds its way home.
Built a lightweight aluminum frame for my solar panel. It cost me all of $16 and it makes it sooo much easier to aim the panels properly.
Continues to look good. Enjoy seeing the ideas you come up with. [emoji106][emoji106]
Built a lightweight aluminum frame for my solar panel. It cost me all of $16 and it makes it sooo much easier to aim the panels properly.
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Built a lightweight aluminum frame for my solar panel. It cost me all of $16 and it makes it sooo much easier to aim the panels properly.
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Sweet! Now all we have to do is get you out on the trail with us so that you can test it out :yup:
I have seen these panels before, how well do they work?
Built a lightweight aluminum frame for my solar panel. It cost me all of $16 and it makes it sooo much easier to aim the panels properly.
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When will mine be ready for pick up? :idontknow:
As soon as you buy the stuff. :idontknow: Plus, I thought you were the bane of the existence of all things solar.
Pretty well actually. If you look back a few pages in my thread you will get a feel for what kind of watts I'm getting. I definitely need a few more of these Nomad 20's (or maybe the new Nomad 100) to get to the point were I can run my ARB fridge indefinitely plus run some other stuff I have going on...but I'm very happy with how everything is coming together.
Plugs are in and wired up to the dash. Tomorrow I will pull them through to the battery. Then I have to mount some tie down brackets and I'll be all ready to go.
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My pelican boxes fit fine and don't hit the bottom of the plugs.