Trikeman
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Wayhaay - day one of Trikeman's solar installation diary. 
Today I braved the hail, wind, rain, sleet, thunder and cold to start phase 1 of my solar installation. Needless to say I have been concentrating on the inside of the van.
First off, where do I fit the 20amp MPPT controller? After having a good look round I (we) decided inside the large wardrobe would be the best location and as recommended by Vlad the Impaler. This is out of sight and with a short, direct run from here to the batteries.
Phase 1 (a).
I fitted the MPPT, fuse box and tails from the fuse box to the MPPT.

I will be fitting the trunking from the roof down the left hand side of the controller. The trunking will carry the two 6mm cables down from the panels, exit and onto the fuse box. Then just below this, on the outbound side from the controller, via fuse box, the 6mm battery cables will go back into the trunking and down to the batteries. This way there will only be one trunking from floor of the wardrobe to the base. The cables will exit this trunking and then off along the floor (behind the drawers) to the batteries, via the second, close to the batteries, mounted fuse box.
I then fitted some trunking and fitted the interface for the MPPT remote. The interface goes along the horizontal trunking then up the trunking at the rear of the wardrobe and exits out through the back.
Phase 1 (b).

I then fitted the MPPT remote controller in the high level cupboard directly behind the wardrobe, above TV etc. I spent a bit of time thinking where to put this, but the decision was made by SWMBO that 'easily got at and seen - but out of sight' was the rule. :Blush:
Phase 1 (c).

Weather too bad to get onto the roof, so this afternoon it's into the garage to mount the spoiler mounts to the solar panels and installing the cables from the controller to the batteries. I will do all the wiring with the fuses removed so once the whole install is done - it's in with the fuses in the correct set-up order and away to go............ I hope.
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THANKS for having a look.
Regards,
Trikeman.

Today I braved the hail, wind, rain, sleet, thunder and cold to start phase 1 of my solar installation. Needless to say I have been concentrating on the inside of the van.
First off, where do I fit the 20amp MPPT controller? After having a good look round I (we) decided inside the large wardrobe would be the best location and as recommended by Vlad the Impaler. This is out of sight and with a short, direct run from here to the batteries.
Phase 1 (a).
I fitted the MPPT, fuse box and tails from the fuse box to the MPPT.

I will be fitting the trunking from the roof down the left hand side of the controller. The trunking will carry the two 6mm cables down from the panels, exit and onto the fuse box. Then just below this, on the outbound side from the controller, via fuse box, the 6mm battery cables will go back into the trunking and down to the batteries. This way there will only be one trunking from floor of the wardrobe to the base. The cables will exit this trunking and then off along the floor (behind the drawers) to the batteries, via the second, close to the batteries, mounted fuse box.
I then fitted some trunking and fitted the interface for the MPPT remote. The interface goes along the horizontal trunking then up the trunking at the rear of the wardrobe and exits out through the back.
Phase 1 (b).

I then fitted the MPPT remote controller in the high level cupboard directly behind the wardrobe, above TV etc. I spent a bit of time thinking where to put this, but the decision was made by SWMBO that 'easily got at and seen - but out of sight' was the rule. :Blush:
Phase 1 (c).

Weather too bad to get onto the roof, so this afternoon it's into the garage to mount the spoiler mounts to the solar panels and installing the cables from the controller to the batteries. I will do all the wiring with the fuses removed so once the whole install is done - it's in with the fuses in the correct set-up order and away to go............ I hope.

THANKS for having a look.
Regards,
Trikeman.
