Axle on mine is made of square tubing and feels sturdy. We'll see, I guess.
Finished hooking up the solar panels last night. They came with about 50' or so of wire, but I had to cut it, strip it, and install connectors on the end myself. Why they couldn't have done this at the factory, I don't know.
Wired the panels together in parallel (red to red, black to black) per the instructions for a 12 volt system using the connectors that were provided and attached at the factory.
Routed the cables down the front of the trailer (I'll take up the slack by securing the connectors on top with zip ties or something) and into my battery box.
Used a cord wrap to take up most of the slack; that way I can remove the panels and set them on the ground away from the trailer if the campsite/sun position requires it. I might actually swap out the cables with something more flexible (low voltage landscape cord comes to mind) at a later time.
Wired up the charge controller and mounted it under the inverter. To the very right of the frame is a 20-amp circuit breaker that I installed on the positive charging wire to the battery.
Also, I finally got around to sealing around the outlet in the side of the box.
Finished hooking up the solar panels last night. They came with about 50' or so of wire, but I had to cut it, strip it, and install connectors on the end myself. Why they couldn't have done this at the factory, I don't know.
Wired the panels together in parallel (red to red, black to black) per the instructions for a 12 volt system using the connectors that were provided and attached at the factory.
Routed the cables down the front of the trailer (I'll take up the slack by securing the connectors on top with zip ties or something) and into my battery box.
Used a cord wrap to take up most of the slack; that way I can remove the panels and set them on the ground away from the trailer if the campsite/sun position requires it. I might actually swap out the cables with something more flexible (low voltage landscape cord comes to mind) at a later time.
Wired up the charge controller and mounted it under the inverter. To the very right of the frame is a 20-amp circuit breaker that I installed on the positive charging wire to the battery.
Also, I finally got around to sealing around the outlet in the side of the box.


