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    Entry Point Worked OK

    Just finished the install and the entry point worked OK, although I probably could have used a j connector on the roof so only two cables needed to be run inside.
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    2013 D4 expedition equipped
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    (previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    Just finished the install and the entry point worked OK, although I probably could have used a j connector on the roof so only two cables needed to be run inside.
    Hi Diesel
    I'm using your idea but can I ask how you fixed the gland to the blanking plate?

    Did you use a mastic amd leave out the rubber gasket that came with the gland?

    I've tried the screws but they don't grip.

    Regards
    John
    2014 XXV D4, Traxide, Front Runner rack, APT sliders and protection, Runva winch, ARB bull bar

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    Interesting. I’m doing a set up at the moment.
    I only have the floors on the 2/3 of the rack and will be putting a set up on the front 1/3 in the next few weeks (still waiting on panels and laser cutting).

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXVDisco View Post
    Hi Diesel
    I'm using your idea but can I ask how you fixed the gland to the blanking plate?

    Did you use a mastic amd leave out the rubber gasket that came with the gland?

    I've tried the screws but they don't grip.

    Regards
    John
    I think I used the supplied screws and screwed them through the top plastic cover and into the roof. I carefully measured it all out and made sure each hole went into the roof panel. I painted each opening with anti-rust paint for protection.
    I think I may have discarded the supplied gasket. From memory I used a commercial grade roof sealant as I had run out of marine silastic.
    2013 D4 expedition equipped
    1966 Army workshop trailer
    (previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Interesting. I’m doing a set up at the moment.
    I only have the floors on the 2/3 of the rack and will be putting a set up on the front 1/3 in the next few weeks (still waiting on panels and laser cutting).
    FYI, I replaced the domed ProSpeed fasteners with slightly longer (10mm I think) countersunk ones under the solar panels. The panels now sit flatter than in the above pic. I also drilled holes in the ProSpeed roof panels under the solar panels to drain water and provide some heat dissipation.
    2013 D4 expedition equipped
    1966 Army workshop trailer
    (previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    FYI, I replaced the domed ProSpeed fasteners with slightly longer (10mm I think) countersunk ones under the solar panels. The panels now sit flatter than in the above pic. I also drilled holes in the ProSpeed roof panels under the solar panels to drain water and provide some heat dissipation.
    Cool.

    I’m only fitting 90w of solar on mine, good for a max of 4.6a, as this will be sufficient to maintain the vehicle when not in use and when camped a couple of days will top it up.

    I have a piece of Black Check Plate being profiled with 2 openings to allow 2 45w Poly panels to be flush mounted and then the whole lot bolted where the front floors would go.

    Power runs down the P/S A trim and into the Controller up front (currently being wired).

    Pics to come once I get this done - currently changing jobs and working on buying another house, so a little distracted.

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