We designed and built a roof rack for our Ford Transit camper van conversion to hold as MUCH solar as possible while still having room for our Nomadic air conditioner and Maxxair fan. It's super low profile with a wind fairing up front that should, at our best estimates, net us a 3 second decrease on our 1/4 mile time.
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Here are some additional resources that you may find helpful with planning and installing your DIY Camper:
➤DIY Sprinter Camper Van Electrical Install - Full Tutorial: [ Ссылка ]
➤DIY Camper Solar Wiring Diagrams: [ Ссылка ]
➤How to Perform a Power Audit: [ Ссылка ]
➤Basic Parts & Components of an Electrical System: [ Ссылка ]
➤How to Cut Wire: [ Ссылка ]
➤How to Strip Wire: [ Ссылка ]
➤How to Crimp Wire: [ Ссылка ]
➤How to Make MC4 Connectors: [ Ссылка ]
➤How to Wire Solar Panels in Series-Parallel: [ Ссылка ]
➤How to Crimp Wire Ferrules: [ Ссылка ]
➤How to Wire an AC/DC Breaker/Fuse Box: [ Ссылка ]
Building a ROOF RACK for 580W of Solar Power!
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