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chris1223

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  1. Thinking about it just for the day - and I will bring one of those ramp things.....
  2. Dahm, now im really sad - I got punked and shot down in one trip.....
  3. Ummmmmmmmm fuggggggggggggggg Saturday: Partly cloudy skies with gusty winds. High 88F. Winds SSW at 20 to 30 mph.
  4. This weekend - I finally have my cast off, so I will get to ride.... Are you going?
  5. Try a sign shop - I was working at one today and saw some there....
  6. What is the round time time when going to these meetings? I dont see why I could not go.....
  7. This is your isolator assembly - And where your solar connects to the batteries to charge - The upper left is the isolator delay relay - Blue wire goes to the ignition source, Red and Black go to your isolator solenoid to do the switching between main and aux batteries, and the rest is just protection in the form of fuses and circuit breakers. Do you happen to have a toner(Wire tracer) avalible? There should be a small box before the "solar panel" fuse that is the charge controller. The whole setup should go as follows - Solar Panel Leads +- --------> Charge Controller --------> Solar Panel Fuse --------> Battery Bank Diagram --> http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/images/yago93-4.gif (You may not have the load terminals on you controller, but you will have solar +/- and battery +/-) I would think that the controller would be out of the elements, unlike the panel in the picture. The indicator light that you usally see when the solar is functioning correctly - where is it located? On the panel that gives you status on your battery power inside the MH, or is it independent? You have located all of the connection points - Input(Solar Panels), Output(Battery Bank/"Solar Panel" fuse), and Indicator lamp. All of this stuff will tie into a common component which will be your solar charge controller. Give me a call(702-525-7525) when you have a few minutes in front of it - it might be easier to locate it that way.
  8. This may help a little - http://www.morningstarcorp.com/products/Su...enchTesting.pdf
  9. It can be anywhere, but if the person(s) installing it had any sense, it would be by the converter or the battery bank. they are not really that big, maybe 3"x5" - it should be the thing with the light on it, unless your converter, charger, etc are all one unit. If there is something on the light or converter like a model number, reply with it so I can get a better understanding of your system. The converter should be the panel with your breakers and fuses on it.
  10. Yes, this is an acceptable voltage - Every 4x4 inch section creates about .5 volts, so if 16sqin puts out .5 volts, 144sqin(12x12) will put out 2 volts, and a panel 3ftx5ft would put out 30volts - you also have to factor age, quality, etc in the loop to give you +/-. The charge controller is where you get your regulation and to stop a "backfeed" (Panel using the electricity when not providing). The controllers are based on the wattage being fed to it (W=VxA) I would check the other panel in sunlight to see whats it is putting out, and if so I would look in to the controller. There are really only two parts to this system. Timmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy <--sorry had to do it.....
  11. Ours is the second weekend of April - Ill finally have two arms to work with.....
  12. Yea - Number 2 will not work - No possible way.....
  13. Imagine that - A tweeker in the dunes. They would have no time to ride cause they would have to fix everything. Then start shining particles of sand.......
  14. Yea what about me? Did I get kicked out - what did I do this time?
  15. Ease up wildfire - You havent said anything since the last time I asked... and Being that you are putting this in the your truck and you wont be there for the first race, it would not matter if it was done for the first race..... and I emailed you the logo two weeks ago......
  16. I have a flatbed around the corner from you Nick if you need to use it...
  17. I have thought about doing this - I want to put one LED bulb and one incandecent in each one of my fixtures. I have a hard time with the light that LED's put out - for some reason I just cant get used to it...
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