Battery, Cables & Initializing Flexible Solar Panels

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Finally added the last piece to my ETFE Flexible solar panel setup in the Ford Transit. For now I have two 6V golf batteries, that will be replaced by Lithium when the time is right. Used a hydraulic crimper for solid cable to lug connections.
The initial output on the solar controller meter, shows that everything is working. Now it's time to do some testing.

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Thanks. nice job. anchor the battery.
 
dang nice work. looks like top of the line components too. highdesertranger
 
Weight said:
Thanks. nice job. anchor the battery.
Yep, still a few things to do.

highdesertranger said:
dang nice work.  looks like top of the line components too.  highdesertranger
Links Solar panels should be some of the best you can get and Blue Sea components are expensive, but there aren't many alternatives for that.

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