Installing Solar Panels on a Van | Mercedes Sprinter Van Conversion #13

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @MattEstlea2
    @MattEstlea2  Год назад

    Due to the popularity of this Van Conversion series, I am relocating it to a dedicated Van Conversion Channel! youtube.com/@mattsvan
    The Matt Estlea 2 Channel was originally for shitposting and used as a proving ground for ideas we have, without the risk of damaging the main channels (Matt Estlea) ranking in RUclipss search algorythms. Ideally we'd like to continue using it for this purpose, but are concious of clogging up the feeds of people who only signed up for van related content. Hence the dedicated channel.
    It also means I can use the dedicated channel for travel vlogs and other van related content once the conversion is complete which sounds fun. Go subscribe!

  • @thomasfernandez7005
    @thomasfernandez7005 Год назад +15

    Those thingies you use for measurements are bolting points for a roof rack. Which would have been another great way of installing solar panels on our roof 😊

    • @LindzieBurns
      @LindzieBurns Год назад +1

      Was just about to comment this

    • @chrishb7074
      @chrishb7074 Год назад

      I was wondering if a roofrack was either too nick-able or too bendy for rigid solar panels.

    • @wilbearworks
      @wilbearworks Год назад +2

      I used these holes to fix a unistrut channel roof rack to hold my three 175 solar panels

    • @moneyhunster
      @moneyhunster 6 месяцев назад

      @@wilbearworksdo u have any pics of yours?

    • @zachrapoport2569
      @zachrapoport2569 13 дней назад

      Yes! This is how they should be installed.

  • @andrewsteele348
    @andrewsteele348 Год назад +2

    "150mm 's and 2 inch wide" - love it :)

  • @Ms.Frankenbuilder
    @Ms.Frankenbuilder 4 месяца назад

    Finally a video that actually uses the brackets that come with the panels

  • @conorbrady1839
    @conorbrady1839 Год назад +5

    Great to see your videos again Matt! Love this series. Fair play on keeping all the hard work up

  • @dougwardle2175
    @dougwardle2175 Год назад

    I used Renogy for all of my motorhome solar stuff, top notch kit

  • @bolerkai
    @bolerkai Год назад

    Nice, I like how you take all the extra steps to make things solid, I too am enjoying this series. Keep up the good work.

  • @colinwilson8747
    @colinwilson8747 Год назад

    Great to See the Progress. My OC was well satisfied by your attention to detail and care.

  • @James_Norris
    @James_Norris Год назад

    Really enjoying following this build! Great work! A tip for anyone looking to do this also is to look out for the closed end type of rivet nuts - one less area to worry about sealing.

  • @chm1701
    @chm1701 Год назад +3

    Great to see you uploading again, Matt.
    As a side note, you could easily get a nice metal worker to create a metal frame which bolts to the existing rivnuts. This means that a new solar panel could be bolted to it, but it’ll just need to be designed to have areas for the new brackets to bolt to. Does that make sense? Either way, you could can definitely use what you’ve already got.
    Anyway, it’s coming along nicely. Keep up the good work and I’ll see you in the next one.

  • @MrHighflyingclive
    @MrHighflyingclive Год назад

    it's great to see you back online!

  • @tonyludlow2871
    @tonyludlow2871 Год назад

    Great to see you back Matt, thought you'd given up the whole youtube thing.

  • @markblagdon
    @markblagdon Год назад

    Good to see you back!

  • @PAB_OUTDOORS
    @PAB_OUTDOORS Год назад +1

    I would have spun your cable gland entry 180 degrees, it will keep the DC cables clean so you don’t have to loop them back over. Otherwise great job, I’m liking the progress 👍🔥

  • @noobgamerslegion
    @noobgamerslegion Год назад +1

    the corcles/holes on the roof are for mounting roof raks to the van

  • @starobaronen8284
    @starobaronen8284 Год назад

    hey those Circles you talked about are for mounting roofracks, on top of the roof the white circle is often painted plastic, and those are prone ot leaking water over time.

  • @johnwarburton7673
    @johnwarburton7673 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, so well explained, cheers👍

  • @tom314
    @tom314 Год назад

    Always interesting to see how you approach your builds :) And go buy yourself a deburring tool, they're amazing!

  • @mariushegli
    @mariushegli Год назад

    I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.

  • @kennethnielsen3864
    @kennethnielsen3864 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 Год назад

    Great job

  • @JennZtv
    @JennZtv 11 месяцев назад

    I feel like you should've had a roof rack and maybe something so you can tilt your panels up instead of drilling directly thru the roof of the van. I'm trying to figure out how much I can fit on my project. I want 800w on the roof but I'm coming to realize it's only possibly to fit about 600w with a fan and possible ac on top also.

  • @alicezumstein7124
    @alicezumstein7124 3 месяца назад

    Nice! I also used the rivet nuts! Can i ask you whtehr you wired them in parallel or series and what solar panel cable size did you use? for the cable that goes to the mppt. Thank you from Alice in Surbiton on a ford transit conversion :)

  • @raymonditi4596
    @raymonditi4596 16 дней назад

    can you tell me why people dont drill into the top of the ridges and mount brackets to the ridge tops.the frame or some angle line across the van should keep them evenly keeled,.this position should help prevent leaks.

  • @helenjohnson7583
    @helenjohnson7583 Год назад +1

    Would you consider some type of temporary cover for the roof (solar panels) to protect them and the entire top of the van when needed? Like a waterproof and perhaps padded cover that can be stowed away.

  • @NickGranville
    @NickGranville Год назад

    Yeah, that’s a risky way of doing it. The issue will be if you go over a road bump or pot hole and the vibration works things loose. It happens over time and then the water will find its way in. For my van I used racks on the roof and mounted the panels on there. Not a single hole in the roof. Good luck

    • @kes-UK
      @kes-UK Год назад

      It is also pretty much how most [panels get mounted. Not saying a rack isn't better but the 'risk' is actually minimal

  • @pkaaos
    @pkaaos Год назад

    Those nuts are for roof racks.

  • @sunseeker8457
    @sunseeker8457 2 месяца назад

    Good. But I can't believe you would think about putting any wires / cables in a metal hole you just cut without putting ANY rubber around the metal !!! It's a moving van and the van and cables will rub. And rub and rub against the sharp metal. And then guess what.........

    • @MattEstlea2
      @MattEstlea2  2 месяца назад

      Yea defo could have benefitted from that. Although I did soften the edge of the metal to an incredibly fine finish with both files and sandpaper with this in mind

  • @Rob.1340
    @Rob.1340 Год назад

    👍🚐😎