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Mine have been on the car for about 7-8 years and I'd say I've changed batteries maybe twice on each sensor. (Safety Dave set)...
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Agree with Dicko, tyre monitors are one area you can't afford to go the cheap option on. One flat tyre saved and it will pay for itself.
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Just getting it all set up in position on the car was his main issue. They are at different angles on the windscreen and bonnet and then he was moving the car as the sun changed position. Having them on the roof means they are only at full capacity when...
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Correct Mundy, there's no right solution, it's all about personal preference.
It's like the argument on woodwork forums....merbu decking boards flat side up or flat side down.
My mate came away with us on a 10 week...
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Reminds me of a saying my dad used to use.
A poor man can't afford to buy cheap shoes.
It applies to this day.
I've got Kickass 200w panels and they are pretty good. Same with Bluetti panels which have good ra...
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I don't like blanket type panels at all. The free standing panels may be larger to store away but can be moved around easily and angled to face the sun for the best performance. It means you can park your vehicle and camper in the shade and not have...
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I've had a Redarc charger under the bonnet for 7 years and no issues. It's mounted on a braket just behind the grill so it gets plenty of air.
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Definitely as Stu said.
Run the cable direct from the panels and have the solar controller in line just before the Anderson plug to minimise any voltage drop.
I always add one of these so I can keep an eye on how much is going...
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I've had one for a few years and it's great for getting to the roof tray and no issues what so ever with it.
Don't pay that price, they are under $20 on eBay.
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