I had the general idea of where i.
How to mount solar panels opn van.
Attach the panels to the roof.
It s important to dry fit everything first to see how it looks on.
With an adjustable tilt mount you can install solar panels with or without a z bracket.
This is to.
They are small weatherproof covers that you can run solar cables or other wires through.
Given excellent conditions a.
Right when we finished installing everything we realized that we did not.
Attach brackets to the solar panels.
Prep the first thing you need to do is attach the z brackets to the solar panels so that you can securely attach.
2 pre install brackets on the solar panels 4 brackets for each panel.
The autonomy of our diy camper van conversion depends on power and extracting power from the sun feels a bit like cheating to us.
Without solar panels your van s system will be useless.
The panels themselves are easy to install and the entire guide to installing solar panels can be found on renogy s website.
How to install renogy solar panels text edition 1.
Solar cable glands bridge the gap between the roof and the interior of your van.
The most efficient way to mount panels would be at the correct angle to point them straight at the sun.
Once you ve got the solar panels placed where they re going to.
What we used to mount our solar panels step 1.
Put the panels on top of the van.
Mark the holes for drilling with a dry erase marker.
The renogy kit comes with their z bracket mounting system which mounts.
Attach all the mounting brackets and feet and pre wire crimps and other attachment so you don t have to do it on the roof of your vehicle.
Dry fit the solar panels on the van roof.
How to install the solar panels on your converted van step 1.
Put the solar panels on top of your van where you d like them to be installed.
They can be attached with glue sealant or screws.
3 relocate the brackets in the inside edge.
If you say freedom we say solar panels we listed all the steps in this instructable but head over here for all the m.
How we installed the solar panels on our van 1 test the setup before the installation.
That angle is equal to the degrees of longitude you are away from the equator.
In other words if you were at the equator you d lie the panels flat and if you were in alaska you d angle them at over 50 degrees.