Hi,
I'm new to this forum having just bought a 2015 17.56-1 expanda tourer, which hasn't had any batteries or solar panel fitted. Since we're going to be doing plenty of off grid camping I'm going to install a 300W panel and 2x 100Ah batteries with a Victron SMPPT charger. I'm comfortable with the electrical side of things as I do install12v solar systems at work and the solar supplier I use has given me a solution I like for panel adhesion to the roof.
The thing I'm a bit nervous about is getting the solar cables into the interior through the roof. There is a very small junction box on the roof that has been well sealed up that is close to where the cables from the ceiling come down into the cupboards so I assume there is already a penetration in the roof there. It is however too small for me to put a double gland in to bring the cables inside. My idea is to replace the small existing junction box with one of those streamlined boxes with the two horizontal glands pointing to the rear of the roof. The other idea I had was to remove TV antenna as I will never use it, and put the panel on the same place and use an existing penetration for the solar cables.
Anyone tried either of these ways of getting the cables in?
I'm new to this forum having just bought a 2015 17.56-1 expanda tourer, which hasn't had any batteries or solar panel fitted. Since we're going to be doing plenty of off grid camping I'm going to install a 300W panel and 2x 100Ah batteries with a Victron SMPPT charger. I'm comfortable with the electrical side of things as I do install12v solar systems at work and the solar supplier I use has given me a solution I like for panel adhesion to the roof.
The thing I'm a bit nervous about is getting the solar cables into the interior through the roof. There is a very small junction box on the roof that has been well sealed up that is close to where the cables from the ceiling come down into the cupboards so I assume there is already a penetration in the roof there. It is however too small for me to put a double gland in to bring the cables inside. My idea is to replace the small existing junction box with one of those streamlined boxes with the two horizontal glands pointing to the rear of the roof. The other idea I had was to remove TV antenna as I will never use it, and put the panel on the same place and use an existing penetration for the solar cables.
Anyone tried either of these ways of getting the cables in?