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How Solar Works - A Guide

Battery Facts

Do you Need a Solar Panel

How Long Can You Free Camp

  

A stripped out motorhome being wired prior to the ceiling and walls being installed

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  Wiring Work
Wiring before
The wiring of a battery compartment before it was redone

  
  Battery Bank Examples
  
  LEDs & Lighting
Light fittings
A selection of some of the LED bulbs we can supply. LEDs can be supplied to suit most fittings and vary in brightness. In general an LED bulb will consume 10x less than a typical bulb.
A sample of the Light fittings we can supply and install
Halogen Lighting produces a high output light whilst consuming significantly less power than a standard campervan light. We can supply and install quality halogen light for internal and external use.

  
  Other work we do
Alternator charging set-up for caravan Satellite & Freeview
A VSR was installed and heavy cable run to allow the fridge to run and the 'house' batteries in the caravan to be charged by the vehicle alternator whilst driving.
Portable Satellite & Freeview Box supplied and installed and external socket fitted to caravan.

  
  Before and After Shots
Poor seal around rooflight Repaired seal around rooflight Original electrical compartment Ford Trader Upgraded Ford Trader electrical compartment
An example of a poor seal resulting in a leak from the rooflight
Old sealant was scraped away, surface cleaned and quality sealant reapplied. No further leaks.
A number of faults had occured in this Ford Trader as a result of extremely old wiring and componentry.
Wiring was tidied, fuses and circuit-breakers installed. A fridge power issue identified and a 3-stage battery charger was installed along with a VSR (voltage sensitive relay) to link the house and start batteries.

  
  Some of the vehicles we've worked on
  
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