Monday, June 29, 2009

Solar installation - nothing is ever easy!


The 160 watt RV solar kit we purchased from Alter Systems, Inc. arrived last week. The kit includes 2 80 watt Sharp brand solar panels, an upgraded Bluesky 2000e charge controller, wire, wire connectors and solar panel mounting brackets. This past Saturday Leon and my brother in law Rick began the install. Mounting the solar panels went smoothly. The layout they selected for the panels on the roof of our trailer insured they are not very noticeable from ground level which makes me very happy! Their next step in the installation was to pull the wires needed to connect the panels together and to the charge controller. As they began this task they discovered that the solar vendor had shipped us an incorrect / incomplete part. The wires that were sent do not have the male and female connectors needed to attach them (to the MC branch connectors that link the panels together and to the charge controller). I attempted to contact Alter Systems technical support department but since it was a Saturday their office was closed. I sent an email to them letting them know we were missing a critical component and they responded on Sunday saying they would ship us the correct part when their office opened on Monday. I hope they have good follow through!





Leon and Rick decided to keep working to get as much of the installation done as they could without having the necessary wire connectors so they moved to installing the solar charge controller. We made the decision to mount the controller on the wall between the trailer's lounge and the galley's refrigerator so that it be easy to monitor. Leon and Rick disconnected the microwave and refrigerator and removed them from their compartments. Next they cut a hole in the wall and installed the charge controller above the TV. I think it looks pretty good there! They completed the day by attaching wires to the controller and pulling wires through the belly pan of the trailer to the battery compartments. So, I'd venture to guess that we are about 70% with the solar installation. Our goal was to be done in one day but it was not to be. Lucky for us Rick and my sister Patty are going to be spending their July 4th holiday weekend with us working on our trailer as we still hope to leave on our western adventure early next week. We'll see if we can stay on schedule!

2 comments:

  1. Awesome! keep us up to date on this project....

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  2. Nice job,Leon, should open his own Airstream tech shop.Great installation.
    Firedog.

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