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Im thinking of fixing a panel permanently on the roof of our high top van, I have been looking at these semi flexible ones. Does anyone have one fixed to the van permanently, is it rigged to change both batteries and what are the results like?
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I know the following thread starts out referring to doing this on a westy, but in the usual 80-90 fashion, it soon drifts into 9 pages of general "solar panel on roof" stuff = http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=127964" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Lots of info there ;)
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Many thanks, I'll have a read of that later.
Just seen this anyone got any comments on it
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No good for what we want because it outputs 319v DC :shock:

Normal "camping" ones output around 19 Volts DC open circuit and are connected to a "charge controller" to regulate that down a bit to ~14 Volts.
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gypo wrote:Im thinking of fixing a panel permanently on the roof of our high top van, I have been looking at these semi flexible ones. Does anyone have one fixed to the van permanently, is it rigged to change both batteries and what are the results like?
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The 100 watt Semi Rigid ones seem to be a very popular fitment on our camper vans...literally 'glued' to the roof using 'silcoflex' and then run through a charge controller for correct charge levels.

'Keith' on here, uses a charge controller with TWO battery outlets so both starter and leisure batteries are charged, although, if you have all your camping ancillaries connected to the leisure battery and a normal split charge system fitted, there should be no need to charge the starter battery as it isn't being drained whilst camping.
All the people I know who have fitted one of these panels are reporting great results, with little need for any other power source whilst camping.

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Many thanks, wouldn't be better buying a kit that includes the regulator or buying them separately?
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What about this one eBay 281390187710 ?
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Looks fine, though it doesn't say anything about the spec of the control unit, like does it have a Low Voltage Cut-off circuit built in (to protect your leisure battery against damage from running below ~11.5 Volts). Nor does it mention MPPT circuitry that many folks are going for these days (details HERE)
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Thanks for the reply, could I maybe just get the panel and use one of these, eBay Item number:
321375482655
Sorry it's not a direct link, I'm on my phone in work and it's hard to do the links :)
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Yes that looks OK, a bit cheap in price but if it does what it says then great :) I think someone else on that other thread ^^^ had one of those.
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That's the controller I have have. Works fine.
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gypo wrote:Thanks for the reply, could I maybe just get the panel and use one of these, eBay Item number:
321375482655
Sorry it's not a direct link, I'm on my phone in work and it's hard to do the links :)
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I very much doubt this will be a MPPT controller despite what it claims.It will be a normal regulator.
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Thanks again all for the replies, can anyone link me to a controller that is known to do the job and panel please? :D
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gypo wrote:Thanks again all for the replies, can anyone link me to a controller that is known to do the job and panel please? :D
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The controller and panels you linked to will do the job fine the controller is just not a MPPT, not that you really need one for a single panel
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windysurfer wrote:
gypo wrote:Thanks again all for the replies, can anyone link me to a controller that is known to do the job and panel please? :D
Cheers
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The controller and panels you linked to will do the job fine the controller is just not a MPPT, not that you really need one for a single panel
OK thanks.
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