You've been checking out my wardrobe .............. [biggrin][bigsmile][bigwhistle]
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To offset the parasitic battery drain on the D3 when parked up for extended periods, I added a 10W solar panel which sits against the windscreen on the passenger side.
To protect the panel, I hard wired it up through a normally closed relay that opens when the ignition is turned on.
Initial test results last week look promising with the battery voltage slowly increasing after sunny day’s.
I found the Rhino Rack awning brackets a bit light weight for the Ostrich Wing awning... so arranged for some new brackets with a local engineering firm... G&M Engineering in Thomastown. I may have over spec'd them a bit... but they are certainly beefed up and have solved the problem of some awning flex that the RR ones were prone to.
The new brackets... uplifted to 10mm steel.
Attachment 166312
The before...
Attachment 166313
... and after:
Attachment 166314
Thanks to Mark at G&M...Happy with the result. Spanning the two rails provides the stability I was looking for.
Cheers
Naps
Not today, but yesterday, went from this
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachmen...9&d=1606128446
To this:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachmen...5&d=1606127990
Only took two hours, plus a a short break due to the rain.
Took my 2006 D3 TDV6 in for it's 530,000+km service and to fix some issues starting to crop up. The problem I was having with the engine occasionally going into limp mode was found to be the original turbo starting to give out so is getting replaced, as is the original power steering pump. Will also be changing the timing belts and tensioners as a precaution. Gee, these Land Rovers are pretty crappy when the turbo and power steering pumps fail after more than half a million kilometers. Might have to buy myself a Toyota...
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I’d probably scrap mine at that point, but respect!