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 Solar panel best route for cable to elektrobloc? Hymer b654
1175248 Post Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 12:34 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

richyc Subscriber 22/11/2012 


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Hi chaps.Im shortly fixing a solar panel to my 2000 reg b654. Im fitting it above the offside passenger seat (mines a left hand drive) so its above the elecktrobloc but I cant decide how to run the cable.Im wanting to keep it so its not visible if possible.Any experiences?

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Well,
It all depends!
Cables need to be adequate in size but voltage drop is not quite so imperative as the panel itself has its own internal resistance so a few milliohms in the cable are a less significant part of the total. There are plastic mouldings you can get from Motorhome and caravan dealers that screw and glue to the roof and provide a glanded cable inlet, that is if you want to drill through the roof. Alternatively you could run the wire from the panel along the roof bars and down through the tubing of the rear ladder and from the bottom of the ladder take it under the motorhome and bring it up through a hole in the floor where you want it. A drop of mastic round the hole to keep bugs out etc. This also means you could remove the panel at a later date should you change your motorhome. Providing you have not drilled into the roof to attach the panel that is. Roof bar bountings are my favourite mounts for the panel for this reason.

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Hi thanks.I dont have roof bars though im afraid.Will look into fitting some! Another job! Wink
 
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Hi I have two pannels on the roof, and I have used the wordrobe above the truma heater, to hide the cables, drilling a hole in the roof above that and then into the unit, down to the double floor, and routed the cables (4mm) to the electro block takes a bit of time but dose hide all the cables.... hope that helps you.... feel free to ask any more questions...

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clive1821 wrote:
Hi I have two pannels on the roof, and I have used the wordrobe above the truma heater, to hide the cables, drilling a hole in the roof above that and then into the unit, down to the double floor, and routed the cables (4mm) to the electro block takes a bit of time but dose hide all the cables.... hope that helps you.... feel free to ask any more questions...


Hi Clive thanks for that.Yes ive had a look today and I can quite easily drill into my tv cabinet above the fridge and route behind the units as mine is not double floor.Did you use the shaudt regulator? Was it easy to connect to? I have the EBL99.
 
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I did not use the shaudt regulator, just used the solar regulator mounted so I can see it, then took the cables from the solar regulator to the elb 99 very simple to do...

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Hi,
I used the shaudt regulator, it was simple to fit, it has a plug that goes straight into a socket on the EBL99. this means you get the solar charging information on the Hymer display panel.
as part of my cable run i took the bottom draws out of the units and there is a cable loom running along the back which i followed.
also there is an alluminium threshold plate which has room for cables under it, this got me across the accomodation doorway. my EBL is in the wooden drawer thingy next to the driver's seat.
 
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txe4man wrote:
Hi,
I used the shaudt regulator, it was simple to fit, it has a plug that goes straight into a socket on the EBL99. this means you get the solar charging information on the Hymer display panel.
as part of my cable run i took the bottom draws out of the units and there is a cable loom running along the back which i followed.
also there is an alluminium threshold plate which has room for cables under it, this got me across the accomodation doorway. my EBL is in the wooden drawer thingy next to the driver's seat.


Yes same positions and im doing the same route Wink
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