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Trail star 540 Dirt road solar wiring


A friend has a 2007 model of the above Caravan which has solar wiring factory installed. We have located one end (under the bed near the not so smart Smart Switch) but can find no indication where the other end may be located. Does anyone have one of these vans with roof mounted solar fitted that can advise where the wiring exits the roof.

Sandra



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Nobody here hey.

Look in paperwork or on net

and send MFG\Deaer an email.
He can only ignore you.

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Thanks for your reply. However, having no paperwork, unable to locate info elsewhere on net, manufacturer/dealer no longer exists I tried this as a last resort in the hope that somebody out there could provide a sensible answer.
Sandra

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Hi Sandra,

 

We have a trailcraft panarama and the solar seems to come down somewhere near the right hand wardrobe.  Not sure if that will help in your case.  We bought outs 2nd hand a few years back but havn't used it too much yet.

Pete



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This is unfortunately a common problem with pre-wired solar - where is it!? confuse

Sometimes the solar wiring is hidden behind the fridge in the vent-space, alternately with other wiring behind the microwave.

Happy hunting!



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Found it!!!! It was in the ceiling behind the light above the sink. Had to enlarge the cable hole in the ceiling to access it (used a 50mm holesaw). This will allow fitting of a 16mm cable gland through the roof for the solar cable to pass through providing a watertight seal. Once the light is reattached the 50mm ceiling hole, cable gland, etc will be hidden behind it. Many thanks to those that tried to help. Hopefully this information will help someone else.
Sandra.



-- Edited by Ralphiesmum on Wednesday 8th of March 2017 02:02:19 PM

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