i have just bought a 1992 Viscount Overlander pop top. There is provision for a battery which was apparently previously connected. I want to connect battery and charge with solar panels through an Anderson plug. Can anyone help me as to how I go about this. Thank you
Aus-Kiwi said
09:05 PM Jan 25, 2016
Is there a regulator ? Fit the largest solar you can ..
Cruising Cruze said
10:30 PM Jan 25, 2016
Hi Lynne
It all depends what you want to do with it Are you only going to use it for lights or do you want to run a fridge on 12 volt there are so many questions You doing to right thing by asking what you have to do But first we want to know what your plans are How more you ask to more you will learn
Cheers John
Bugger I forgot
First of all welcome to this forum, I hope we can make you feel at home
-- Edited by Cruising Cruze on Monday 25th of January 2016 10:33:05 PM
Dougwe said
11:04 PM Jan 25, 2016
Welcome to the gang Steely, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Nosy lot aren't we
I will wait and see what answers you get before I step in at this stage
Jaahn said
11:59 PM Jan 25, 2016
Steely wrote:
i have just bought a 1992 Viscount Overlander pop top. There is provision for a battery which was apparently previously connected. I want to connect battery and charge with solar panels through an Anderson plug. Can anyone help me as to how I go about this. Thank you
Hi Steely ,
Others have asked for more info but I will say to start, the basics are a deepcycle battery, a solar panel or more, AND a regulator/controller mounted close to the battery and some appropriately sized wiring between these items and also to the items which you wiil need to power.
Now the actual size etc of all these may be answered better after your information that you will give us. But be generous sizing things to allow for expansion etc. Power is addictive so people usually want MORE and MORE as they go along. The old wiring may be a bit marginal in the van so throw it if necessary as wires are cheap and paying for solar panels and loosing the power in crap wires and resistance is really silly. a common mistake too !!
Search the forum for answers and ask question too before you start, like you already have. Also there are cheaper items available on fleabay and expensive items available from the camping suppliers, your choice. I have used fleabay for my stuff for years with success and good savings with wise shopping.
Cheers jaahn
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Steely said
01:12 PM Jan 26, 2016
All there is right now is a negative and positive connection coming from the van to the boot. I want to run the frig, a couple of lights and recharge an iPad and phone. I have gas cooking. There is a hole in the bottom of the boot to run whirring through. I have room for 2 batteries. I was hopping to run the batteries and regulator in the boot and then connect car and solar panels through Anderson plug. I am planning initially to do 1-3 month stints and then want to do Kimerlies, Kakadu, Broome etc. Top end also on the list, not sure if rig will do that. The DMax is Ok. Thanks for all you help.
Cruising Cruze said
08:37 PM Jan 26, 2016
Hi Lynne
More questions
What type of fridge do you have??
3way ( gas/12volt/240volt)
Or you going to get a 12 volt/240 volt one Compressor Car Fridge??
Lights don't use much but if you have still them bulb type please change them to led they use a fraction of the power
to charge an Ipad or phone wont take that much power at all
Cheers John
Steely said
09:41 PM Jan 26, 2016
Hi John, I have a 3 way frig, original with van, lights are bulbs so I will change them. I have a portable frig that runs off cigarette lighter. Thanks Lynne
Aus-Kiwi said
12:43 AM Jan 27, 2016
Could start with 2X 120watt solar panels, 30amp regulator .2 X 100WH batteries . I havn't had any issues with solar panels off eBay ..
Cruising Cruze said
02:25 PM Jan 27, 2016
Hi Lynne
There is your answer from Graeme dear
will send you a pm
Cheers John
Steely said
05:13 PM Jan 27, 2016
Thank you for all your help. I now understand what to do. I am amazed at the support. I look forward to meeting you all on the road. First trip is Sunday for 4 days to try everything out, then back home to install solar. Once again Thank you. Lynne
i have just bought a 1992 Viscount Overlander pop top. There is provision for a battery which was apparently previously connected. I want to connect battery and charge with solar panels through an Anderson plug. Can anyone help me as to how I go about this. Thank you
Hi Lynne
It all depends what you want to do with it
Are you only going to use it for lights or do you want to run a fridge on 12 volt
there are so many questions
You doing to right thing by asking what you have to do
But first we want to know what your plans are
How more you ask to more you will learn
Cheers John
Bugger I forgot
First of all welcome to this forum, I hope we can make you feel at home
-- Edited by Cruising Cruze on Monday 25th of January 2016 10:33:05 PM
Welcome to the gang Steely, enjoy here and out in the playground.

Nosy lot aren't we
I will wait and see what answers you get before I step in at this stage
Hi Steely
,
Others have asked for more info but I will say to start, the basics are a deepcycle battery, a solar panel or more, AND a regulator/controller mounted close to the battery and some appropriately sized wiring between these items and also to the items which you wiil need to power.
Now the actual size etc of all these may be answered better after your information that you will give us. But be generous sizing things to allow for expansion etc. Power is addictive so people usually want MORE and MORE as they go along. The old wiring may be a bit marginal in the van so throw it if necessary as wires are cheap and paying for solar panels and loosing the power in crap wires and resistance is really silly. a common mistake too !!
Search the forum for answers and ask question too before you start, like you already have.
Also there are cheaper items available on fleabay and expensive items available from the camping suppliers, your choice. I have used fleabay for my stuff for years with success and good savings with wise shopping.
Cheers jaahn
.
Hi Lynne


More questions
What type of fridge do you have??
3way ( gas/12volt/240volt)
Or you going to get a 12 volt/240 volt one Compressor Car Fridge??
Lights don't use much but if you have still them bulb type please change them to led they use a fraction of the power
to charge an Ipad or phone wont take that much power at all
Cheers John
Hi John, I have a 3 way frig, original with van, lights are bulbs so I will change them. I have a portable frig that runs off cigarette lighter. Thanks Lynne
There is your answer from Graeme dear
will send you a pm
Cheers John