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Old 12-07-2017, 02:29 PM   #1
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Arrow Battery, Cables & Initializing Flexible Solar Panels

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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Ha, like your helper there in 1st photo.
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Ha, like your helper there in 1st photo.
That's Joey, my job supervisor
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