
Kendra - just remember when installing it to wet your fingers every time you touch it! So sticky, comparable to chewing gum in hair LOLLarry that's an interesting idea - covering rooftop solar wire with Eternabond tape. Available in white, tan, grey, black.
I'm updating the system this year and will detail that in a separate thread. The zip-tie wiring method I used last year does kinda look like Frankenstein's forehead.
This is the actual battery tie down with a minimum of 6" in length.View attachment 8102I have ordered the new 51.6v Lithionics batteries with lift stairs. They are large and weight 155 lbs.
Since I was troubled about how to secure the (2) batteries in the generator compartment, it occurred to me that the lift straps had little use once the batteries were in place. Therefore, if I cut one side of the lift strap closed to the bolt, which itself count not be tightened or removed, I could use the strap as a tie down.
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This is referring to the posting #285, Page 15, posted on March 11th.Larry
Claude and I have four reasons to visit Wisconsin in our coach.
First of all, we have family in Milwaukee. My son married into the Martin family and we have not seen all of them in one place since the wedding. Jim Martin is now retired, but he was the Head of the History Department at Marquette University and is a Civil War historian.
Next, Claude is a dual citizen, first generation born in the USA whose parents were born in Luxembourg. The Salomon family goes many generations back in Luxembourg. The Luxembourg American Cultural Society & Center is in Belgium, WI, which we want to visit. They tried to help Claude get her Luxembourg citizenship until they found out that she was already a dual citizen by birth.
There is certainly a very large congregation of Luxembourg Americans in Wisconsin.
Them there is Taliesin and the Frank Lloyd Wright Trail. Frank is my mentor, although I never met him. I have been in many of his buildings in the east, but I would like to experience those in Wisconsin. My son is on a mission to see all of wright’s surviving buildings, so he has already been there.
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No this is not a FLLW residence. I is one of mine that I designed in 1975 and built with my client (no contractor) in 1975-1976, It is built on the ruins of a dam and forge built in 1715.
It has often been compared to FLLW’s Fallingwater, even by Kendra’s mom.
By the way, the largest number of Wright’s building are right here in Florida. He designed the Florida Southern College Campus in Lakeland, FL. Kendra and I are planning to take her mother there this summer, if it works out.
I think that it might be cool for the Sunshine Statesman to take one of the guided tours as part of a future rally.
And then, of course, there is you and your family.






Well we finally got the roof all cleaned off in preparation for the solar installation. Here are the before and after photos.This is the proposed layout of the SunPower SemiFlexible Panels on the roof. One of the problems with using the SunPower panels is that there is a systems limit of 45 volts and a maximum panel fuse rating of 15 amps.
Therefore, connecting (2) SPR-E-Flex-110 in series will generate 5.9 amps @ 37.6volts. Wiring (6) pairs will produce 35.4 amps @ 37.6 volts = 1,320 watts. Each (2) pairs will have to fused with a 15 amp breaker, (3) breakers in total.
This system should generate 1,470 watts. We can compare this output to the 6,000 watt output of the Onan. The original models only had a 4,000 watt Onan.
Also, As far as I know, only Sterling makes a 12 volt to 48 volt battery to battery charger. There is no 48 volt to 12 volt battery charger that I know of.
Therefore, it makes the most sense to charge the 12 volt battery bank with the solar panels and use the excess to charge to 48 volt bank through the Sterling.
The only 48 volt loads are for the (2) 12,000 btuh YMGI Mini-split heat pump systems.
Therefore one of two Mastervolt 48v to 12v dc to dc converters will provide backup 12 volt house power for the other users.
All lighting, including the headlights, have been converted to LED.
The YMGI mini-split have a SEER of 32 when connected to solar panels. The normal roof top air conditioning unit likely have a SEER of 7.5 when new.
Since the furnace and the electrically heated hot water heater have been eliminated, electrical use has been substantially reduced.
In the pace of the Onan 6000, there is now a Firman 3200 DF using primarily LPG with a gasoline back up. This is a very quiet and efficient generator. The mounting tray must be pulled out to use the generator, so the coach must be parked to use it. If necessary, second Firman generator can be paired with the permanently mounted unit.
With the solar array and significant electrical energy loss reduction, I doubt if the generators will ever needed to be used.


Well the rear Advent Air conditioning unit is gone and there is a small 14” x 14” hole in the overhead. The old Advent air conditioning unit was 21 1/2” x 22 1/2” x 3 1/2” deep.I thought that you might like to see some progress on the mini split installation.View attachment 6648
The bedroom mini split is mounted and I am piping and wiring it.
Just imagine what will happen when the roof mounted air conditioning unit is gone. There will be a very ugly hole in the overhead with an unpleasant looking rim material to deal with.
I intend to fit a 2’” old flat screen 12v dc in the hole that drops down when we are viewing in bed. When it is still up, it will be covered by a custom Cypress panel matching the cabinetry.
At least I am making progress getting rid of alternating current.I thought that you might like to see some progress on the mini split installation.


This is a rather long term project that I plan to undertake after I get the coach back to Palmetto, FL.Well we finally got the roof all cleaned off in preparation for the solar installation. Here are the before and after photos.
The roof will stay like this until I get the coach home where I will install the solar panels.
It certainly looks like the air resistance of the coach is greatly reduced and it will stay this way.
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The roof looking forward.
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Pretty slick now. Just imagine 15 SunPower semi-flexible panels added to the surface and all wiring in 1 1/2" aluminum raceway. Whoosh!
Should I paint the roof sparkling glossy white?


Well we finally got the roof all cleaned off in preparation for the solar installation. Here are the before and after photos.
The roof will stay like this until I get the coach home where I will install the solar panels.
It certainly looks like the air resistance of the coach is greatly reduced and it will stay this way.
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The roof looking forward.
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Pretty slick now. Just imagine 15 SunPower semi-flexible panels added to the surface and all wiring in 1 1/2" aluminum raceway. Whoosh!
Should I paint the roof sparkling glossy white?




Now there is no generator on the coach and lpg is limited to hot water generation and cooktop, a fuel cell would be a good option. However, it is not yet commercially available. I think that once the installed solar collection system and generous battery capacity are tested, a fuel cell amy to be needed.Sailor man, I’m enjoying catching up on your project, I too am a NJ native and in the energy industry, building energy conservation and renewable projects. I just wanted to throw a monkey into 7our wrenches… not sure you have seen this…https://www.wattfuelcell.com/uses/rv/. It’s not yet commercially available, but save room in your coach for one.
Kids just graduated college and we camped for the first time since Covid this past weekend and hope to be more active in this community again.
View attachment 7093I would much like to have every person who owns, wants to buy or has every owned a GMC Motorhome follow this thread. Can you help me?
I am using 2 WaveSpeed remote alternator regulators, one for 12v and one for 48v.
The comments for the 12v and 48v system are from these companies:
BattleBorn
Victron
WaveSpeed
Balmar
I could have purchased all of these components directly from BattleBorn, but I chose to purchase them separately. The good news is that all of the componentsView attachment 7094 View attachment 7093are compatible and have specific wiring harnesses and software to make them function together as a team.
Here are the wiring diagrams for both systems. I have added the settings of the dip switches that correspond to the attached components.



The Zip Dee Relax System is a motorized system. The only issue is wether I can devise a way to rotate the brakes get to the 45° up position.I think you have an innovative but complex solution. Reminds me of fold-out solar cookers designed to warm a meal with sunlight.
A California company Xponent Power is working on a 16'x7' photovoltaic RV awning for production in 2024. Their design is heavy and assumes RVs are slab-sided, but as technology improves a direct PV-embedded awning could be a solution.
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I think PV-embedded fabric similar to canvas will become a common solution in the future, but that will take years to develop.


Sailor, I grew up in Bergen County, but lived un Sussex county till 2019 when I moved to Virginia. I installed all the LEDs for World Trade Center (Oculus, including the RGBW lighting) as well as Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, National Zoo and largest rooftop solar array in North America (2017) in Budd Lake, Toys r Us. 20 acres of solar on a roof! Recently I installed the EV bus charging at Newark Airport (ChargePoint CPE-250) and currently starting a Class 8 truck charging station at Port Newark.Now there is no generator on the coach and lpg is limited to hot water generation and cooktop, a fuel cell would be a good option. However, it is not yet commercially available. I think that once the installed solar collection system and generous battery capacity are tested, a fuel cell amy to be needed.
By the way, 2 months ago, Lithionics was purchased by Winnebago, so there is now wide acceptance of how superior their batteries and accessories are.
Because of covid-19, a boatyard bakcruptcy and sale and my ill health, the installation of the 3 Lithionics LiPoe4 batteries were never totally installed. Lithionics has agreed to test and refurbish, if necessary after a 4 1/2 year hiatus. They asked me to measure the current voltage in the batteries which I have never charged or drawn power from. Lithionics requires that batteries in storage are required to be charged every 6 months. That was not done. It was astonishing that my multimeter measurements last week informed me that all three batteries appear to be 100% charged. It will be interesting to find out what Litthionics tells me after they test the batteries.
By the way, LIithioncs may be the only battery manufacturer who will refurbish their batteries for their customers, even though they are out of warranty as mine are.
Where are you in NJ? Have you been at Yogi Berra Stadium and/or Museum? I designed and built both.