CARAVAN SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION GUIDE.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2023
  • YOU CAN DO THIS Caravan Solar Panel Installation guide. We fit a solar panel to a caravan rv or motorhome and show you how to fit a solar panel to your caravan or motorhome.
    Our full solar panel installation guide will show you how to wire solar panels to you caravan, rv or motorhome and how to test a solar panel.
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  • @user-bf5rf4hs8v
    @user-bf5rf4hs8v 11 месяцев назад +11

    This panel can put out close to 100 watts ruclips.net/user/postUgkxOqI2yqX0XVrhR2BMJciTWrHJpG8FhJyg when positioned in the appropriate southernly direction, tilted to the optimal angle for your latitude/date, and connected to a higher capacity device than a 500. The built in kickstand angle is a fixed at 50 degrees. Up to 20% more power can be output by selecting the actual date and latitude optimal angle.The 500 will only input 3.5A maximum at 18 volts for 63 watts. Some of the excess power from the panel can be fed into a USB battery bank, charged directly from the panel while also charging a 500. This will allow you to harvest as much as 63 + 15 = 78 watts.If this panel is used to charge a larger device, such as the power station, then its full output potential can be realized.

  • @spracing04
    @spracing04 Год назад +1

    Good video Mark. Good to watch for tips as im now about to do the same installation on my caravan, albeit with a different make of solar panel.

  • @hawley00
    @hawley00 Год назад +2

    Great Video will try this

  • @mikedew380
    @mikedew380 Год назад +2

    Great video and very helpful. Thanks

  • @alexholmes3
    @alexholmes3 Год назад +2

    Great video guys. I fitted a solar panel to my van mainly for keeping the battery charged in storage. Good quality solar panel kits can be had for a reasonable price these days and definitely worth fitting imo👍🏼

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад

      I think they make off grid camping a lot easier too. Thanks Alex 👍

  • @marcwilkes9800
    @marcwilkes9800 Год назад +1

    I'm thinking of having a solar panel on my roof but don't fancy drilling a hole in the roof so next best thing is running the wires inside the offside awning channel,I know you will see a bit of wire coming off the roof but I think I'll live with that lol my m8 did the same thing and he did a neat job to be fair.

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад +1

      As long as you go over the top with sealant you should be fine.

  • @coraspapa
    @coraspapa Год назад +1

    Flourescent tubes really show interference to the video content. Thanks for all the info 🙏

  • @AnythingGasoline
    @AnythingGasoline 26 дней назад +1

    You didn’t show how to connect it to the battery? I know it sounds simple enough but that’s quite a major part of installing solar panels..

  • @grahamwebb4124
    @grahamwebb4124 Год назад +3

    Great video, looks pretty simple, apart from the fear of drilling the roof. Would there be a need to secure the panel with screws too or is it normal just too use the sikaflex bond?

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад +3

      The sikaflex is very good, as long as the roof is clean and dry it will hold without any screws.

    • @martinsvendsen8452
      @martinsvendsen8452 Год назад

      @@thecaravanplace Wow really? This comment made me consider this option rather than drilling holes which I was afraid I would have to do for the rigid panels. Thanks for sharing! I do hope it will hold.

  • @paul_my_plumbs_uk
    @paul_my_plumbs_uk Год назад +1

    👍🏿

    • @paul_my_plumbs_uk
      @paul_my_plumbs_uk Год назад

      Have you seen greg virgoe's RUclips channel?? I 've learned a lot about off grid living from his chanel

  • @stegra5960
    @stegra5960 Год назад +2

    I bought a couple of those controllers recently and found what appears to be a major flaw. They seem to let current flow back to the panel and drain the battery overnight. I've put diodes in to prevent this (about 45p each) and not heard back of any problems. Both installs were very low usage; one for LED lights and electric fence at some stables and the other for battery maintenance on a seldom used vehicle. If I was doing a caravan or similar I would definitely go for mppt rather than pwm.
    I'd also make the hole in the roof bigger and use a blind grommet.

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад

      Thanks 👍

    • @stegra5960
      @stegra5960 Год назад +1

      @@thecaravanplace
      I spoke to the owners of the stables a couple of days ago and they said everything is fine now so it seems to have solved the problem.

  • @Jasonion74
    @Jasonion74 Год назад +3

    I'm thinking of putting a solar panel on the roof to charge the eco flow delta 2.

  • @martinkitchin6204
    @martinkitchin6204 Год назад +1

    Interesting thanks ! I thought about a panel but in the winter the c'van is stored against the lee of the house and it's so gloomy there, it wouldn't really work ☹️

  • @richtea7868
    @richtea7868 Год назад +1

    Will the sealant hold it in place even on the motorway? It doesn’t need screwing down or anything?

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад

      Your preference, manufacturers don't use any, but it's upto you.

  • @markwyatt5977
    @markwyatt5977 Год назад +2

    Hi mark. How much would you charge to fit a solar panel that size to my caravan

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад

      Hi Mark, if you send us an email with caravan make model and year and I can get a price for you. Thecaravanplace@aol.com

  • @rab1780
    @rab1780 Год назад +3

    It’s going to be hard to read the charge controller because it’s side on should be facing straight out !

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад

      Yes they are a bit easier when forward facing, it's not that often you are looking at it though so just depends on what's best for you. Thanks Rab 👍

  • @bambambigalow3133
    @bambambigalow3133 Год назад +2

    So would this run everything in the caravan like the shower without mains electric?

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад +1

      Yes as long as its sunny it will keep the leisure battery charged to run everything on the 12v side.

    • @blingscreensavers3881
      @blingscreensavers3881 Год назад

      🤣🤣 no
      If U have the roof space why couldn't U put 2 or 3 panels

  • @stev5376
    @stev5376 Год назад +2

    Is there any way of knowing where the manufacturers wiring is on the ceiling on a caravan

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад +1

      Not that I know to unfortunately, the only thing u can try is a electric detector used in houses, but still not a sure fire way.

  • @anonymoususer480
    @anonymoususer480 8 месяцев назад +1

    Are solar panels any use in the colder winter months ?

  • @matthewstevens7486
    @matthewstevens7486 Год назад +1

    i am surprised the solar panel manufacturers do not put any insulation over the individual red/black cables, surely some protection is required to save damage from sunlight etc, personally as an electrician myself i would not leave them cables without an extra sleeve, although to be fair most motor movers are the same. probably cheaper.

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад

      They are normally double insulated for protection, the same as domestic solar cable.

  • @simoneversley-raw4577
    @simoneversley-raw4577 Год назад +2

    I wish to fit a solar panel on my van.
    Can you send me a link for the kit you installed please Mark.
    Regards
    Simon

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад

      Hi Simon, The kit we purchased is not available at the moment but this is similar but only 100w: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334509260745?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=hhcnr4R9Q7-&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=gsaSJsTxTaa&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

    • @simoneversley-raw4577
      @simoneversley-raw4577 Год назад

      @@thecaravanplace Thanks very much. I will let you know how it goes. Can't do it untill it warms up though.

  • @LancashireProClean
    @LancashireProClean Год назад +3

    I know sikaflex is good stuff but it needs a mechanical fixing as well (don't think it will grip well to a smooth shiny surface). I hope aim not behind it on the M6 when it lets go and goes through someone's windscreen

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад

      Thanks Steve, as long as its the 521 and the surface has been cleaned correctly, then it shouldn't need anything else. But it can be better to be over protected, it would just need to make sure the screws were very well sealed in as they will cause leaks, which is why they aren't normally used.

  • @rjtenty
    @rjtenty 11 месяцев назад +1

    What was the actual size of the fuse you used?

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  11 месяцев назад

      I will have to check as cant remember off hand, it should tell you on the controller paperwork, 30amp comes to mind but will have to check.

  • @Ronin6069
    @Ronin6069 Год назад +4

    ok guys. A good fit but, there are a couple of issues I can see.
    1. The charge controller is not a good one. You should have fitted a Victron 75/15 as it is a true mppt controller. Costs a bit more but, it will squeeze out more from the solar panel than the one you fitted, Tbh, that solar charger is ghastly. I have used the one you have, and promptly chucked it into the bin. Also the Victron ones are blue tooth complaint as well so you can get a remote reading of the condition of your battery, which is a nice touch i would say, especially if its in storage and your far away from the van. 🙂 Oh, and that reminds me. I hope you connected the battery first then set the type of battery and THEN, connected the solar panel??? it wasn't clear in your video.
    2. I would have mounted the solar mppt controller down under the bunk as, side ways on you cannot see the display on that one very well, or, attached it to the wall so your looking straight at it.
    Good vid tho especially drilling a hole in the roof. Always scares me that.
    Just my pennies worth.
    Cheers.
    🍻

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comments 👍. Yes the Victon is very good but added about £100 onto the bill so was out of budget unfortunately.

    • @Ronin6069
      @Ronin6069 Год назад

      @@thecaravanplace Fair enough. Shame really but I get it. Keep up the good work fella. 👍👍

  • @landytravels9427
    @landytravels9427 10 месяцев назад +1

    You say you should push the panel down after applying Sikaflex, this, I think is incorrect Sikaflex recommend a certain thickness of adhesive to get a proper bond, the data sheet will give this, it can be achieved using some tile spacers of the right thickness.

  • @jxpat
    @jxpat Месяц назад +1

    Why wouldn't you simply have used a semi-flexible solar panel?

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Месяц назад +1

      They are a good idea 👍

    • @jxpat
      @jxpat Месяц назад

      ​@@thecaravanplace Thanks for answer. I've got a head in order to my flexible.Solar panels now but I'll use this video as a guide. Lots of great information here!
      Thanks for sharing

  • @williambutler6317
    @williambutler6317 Месяц назад

    You didn’t actually show how to connect to the battery

  • @steveb1856
    @steveb1856 Год назад +2

    Put some screws in otherwise you’ll be leaving it on the motorway somewhere! Read the off grid groups for the sorry tales of those who relied on Sikaflex alone!

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад +1

      Thanks Steve, I think if the correct 521 is used and the surface is cleaned correctly you shouldn't have any issues, but if you want to fit screws too, just make sure they are well sealed in. Thanks for your comments 👍

  • @livingtinyinsouthernafrica935
    @livingtinyinsouthernafrica935 Год назад +1

    Panel only secured with adhesive???? Wow. With movement, sun, vibration and a few years that adhesive is likely to fail over time. In a few years your panel will come flying off the roof and land on the vehicle behind you when you're traveling. Very dangerous. Could kill someone. Bad video mate, you should take it off.

  • @cliffe56
    @cliffe56 Год назад +1

    Shocked. That has to be the worst install I have ever seen. Sorry

    • @thecaravanplace
      @thecaravanplace  Год назад +1

      No problem, luckily we never got shocked so not too bad.

  • @stevee8698
    @stevee8698 5 дней назад

    Its not a "bat-TREE" or "bat-TRAY"
    Say "ba-TTerY "