grweber1 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago OK, I bought hull #994 (2022) 2 years ago, it has no solar, but I put in a xantrex inverter 2000 watt. (thanks JD). I have a 300ah lithium 12v lifepo4 battery. Changed over the charge wizard to accept lithium. Here is the question, Can I hook up a solar panel with a charge controller to the battery with out running the cables into the cabin. I do not want to put holes in the top. I would like to just mount the charge controller in the battery box. Is this doable? Gary & Sandy / 2001 silverado 2500hd 8.1L-Allison / Fridley MN, Hull # 994
Steph and Dud B Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago If you don't want to drill holes in the hull, why not use a portable solar panel on the ground with it's own charge controller and just run the cables through the open battery compartment door? 1 Stephanie and Dudley from CT. 2022 LE2, Hull #1150: Eggcelsior. Tow vehicle: 2016 GMC Sierra 6.0 gas dually 4x4. Our Oliver journey: Steph and Dud B's RV Screed Where we've been RVing since 1999:
grweber1 Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago Yes that is an option, I was thinking of running the cables in between the hull at the max fan. saw a video a while back and running them down to the insides of the battery box, thru to the battery. Gary & Sandy / 2001 silverado 2500hd 8.1L-Allison / Fridley MN, Hull # 994
rideandfly Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago (edited) We don't have factory installed solar charging system. Mounted a waterproof suitcase charge controller and waterproof bluetooth Victron shunt in the battery box with one lithium battery. Also use up to two suitcase 100W panels. In the process of upgrading this system's master switch, DC fuse, and adding two lithium batteries over the next couple of weeks. Also have a different MPPT charge controller, might install it under the port bed, just a thought for now. Here's the original system: Here's the solar port installation that I already upgraded to 20A since the installation: Edited 22 hours ago by rideandfly 1 Bill 2015 LE2 #75 2024 F350 6.8L
grweber1 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago This might be another option Bill, Thanks, looks like a clean setup. 1 Gary & Sandy / 2001 silverado 2500hd 8.1L-Allison / Fridley MN, Hull # 994
Geronimo John Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) I prefer not drilling large holes in the side or the top if they can be avoided. So for our solar suit case, I plug it into one of these mounted on the door of the battery area. It only requires a small hole, easy to mount, and could easily be repaired (or replaced) should for some reason I no longer have my solar suit case setup. And it is quite inexpensive vs. the larger plug holes. Or you could mount it thru one of the vent holes. However it is limited to 30 amps for the 10 AWG one. It typically used for 200 watts of solar panels. GJ Edited 13 hours ago by Geronimo John Added 10 AWG for the larger one of these plugs 2 TV: 2019 F-150 SuperCrew Lariat, 3.5L EcoBoost, 10 Speed Trans, Max Tow, FX-4, Rear Locker OLLIE: 2018 OE2 Hull 342, Twin Bed. OLLIE DIY’s: Timken Bearings, BB LiFePO4's, Victron 712 Smart, 350 Amp Master Switch, Houghton 3400, Victron Orion DC - DC, 3000-Watt Renogy Inverter, P.D. 60-amp Converter, Frig Dual Exhaust Fans, Kitchen Drawer Straps. Front Wardrobe Shelves, Snuggle Shelf. TV DIY’s: 2 5/16" Anderson System, Nitto recon’s, Firestone Rear Air Bags, Bilstein 5100’s, Mud Flaps & Weather Tech all, installed Ham Radio (WH6JPR).
jd1923 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 8 hours ago, Steph and Dud B said: If you don't want to drill holes in the hull, why not use a portable solar panel on the ground with it's own charge controller and just run the cables through the open battery compartment door? This is a good start but leaving the battery door open/unlocked is not a real good idea. We often have our solar suitcase out when we're gone for the day. Lose the suitcase would be one thing, but LiFePO4 batteries is another! Gary @grweber1, good to hear from you and knowing the old Xantrex is serving you well! Bill @rideandfly, love your compact installation! For something small it's done right and the Renogy waterproof SCs are pretty cool! My take, I'd go with the battery bay install that @Steph and Dud B mentioned and some kind of terminal like @Geronimo John suggested. You could drill a 1/4" hole in the door fiberglass. If you do, use VHB tape vs. drilling the 4 little mounting holes. Check my picture. You could mount the terminal through a vent hole already drilled. I placed a cable gland on the bottom rear vent to get the idea across. Either way, have enough wire length so to open and close the door easily. I'm also not much for built-in Solar Controllers. Much greater selection of panels in higher wattage and you need heavier gauge wire to connect the panels when the SC is built-in. The SC should be as close to batteries as possible and you'll want 30+ ft of cable to the panels, so you can put the solar suitcase on any side of the Oliver. 12 AWG wire is OK for up to a 400W suitcase when the SC is at the batteries. I love this company for battery terminals, etc. They also custom make cables any length with ANY kinds of ends. I've also found products here that are not carried anywhere else. A little costly for custom cables, but great for those who do not have the cable and crimp tools: https://powerwerx.com/custom-dc-power-cables Also in the picture, checkout the rubber disc in the adjacent vent hole. A lot of dirt gets in the bay during travel, not anymore. These vents were only needed for LA batteries. I'll seal the 8 vent holes with rubber discs with clear silicone on top to eliminate dirt or moisture in the bay! Search on Amazon for "rubber discs. These are 1" dia and " 3mm thick. 😎 1 Chris & John in Prescott, AZ | 2016 EII #113 | '01 Ram 2500 Cummins!
Ronbrink Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 22 hours ago, grweber1 said: I bought hull #994 (2022) 2 years ago, This is more for general information than anything else: I opted for no solar in my 2020 OLEll, but told it was prewired if ever an installation was wanted. I located a bundle of wiring inside the street side hatch on the wheel well next the battery box. I’m not sure of the year model that Oliver discontinued such prewiring. There’s also aluminum mounting plates formed in the roof’s outer shell to accommodate panel installation. Edited 23 minutes ago by Ronbrink 3 Ron and Brooxie | Clear Lake (Houston), Texas 2020 OLEll, Twin, 579: No installed solar, dual 30# propane tanks w/GasStop safety devices, Renogy 40A DC-DC charger, 460Ah LFP battery bank/Victron SmartShunt, auxiliary Cerbo-S GX/Victron 30A Blue Smart IP22 Charger combo, interior mounted Hughes Autoformer, twin independent sliding Lagun mount tables, extended dinette table and pantry landing, tongue-mounted hoist, Beech Lane refrigerator Ventilation/Evaporate Coil fans, metal valve stems with TST cap sensors and signal repeater, Waste Master sewer hose management system, Dreiha Atmos 4.4 A/C upgrade/Ceilo Breez Max thermostat, FlagpoleBuddy Starlink Mini suction mount kit. 2019 GMC Savana 2500 Cargo Work Van: Explorer Limited SE, Low-Top 7 Passenger van conversion, 6.0L V8 Vortec, 6-Speed Automatic, RWD; Air-Lift LoadLifter air suspension/WirelessAir compressor; Bilstein B6 4600 Series shocks; metal valve stems for TST tire pressure monitoring system; Buyers Products cargo containment boxes/DC Cargo securement system; rear bumper DC-DC Anderson power cable outlet; 100Ah 12V portable power station/Dometic CFX 75L Dual Zone cooler; front 2” receiver hitch/QuikrStuff Mach2 double bike rack; Mechman 320A high output alternator; Starlink Mini/Veritas Vans magnetic mount.
Patriot Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 18 hours ago, rideandfly said: We don't have factory installed solar charging system. Mounted a waterproof suitcase charge controller and waterproof bluetooth Victron shunt in the battery box with one lithium battery. Also use up to two suitcase 100W panels. In the process of upgrading this system's master switch, DC fuse, and adding two lithium batteries over the next couple of weeks. Also have a different MPPT charge controller, might install it under the port bed, just a thought for now. Here's the original system: Here's the solar port installation that I already upgraded to 20A since the installation: Very nice install Bill! Sano!! 😊 2 2020 OLEII - Hull #634 aka- “XPLOR” TV 2021 F350 6.7 liter Diesel Lariat Ultimate Tremor aka - “Beast of Burden” Truma Aventa 13.5 AC, Alcan 5 leaf pack, Alcan HD shackles & HD wet bolts, 5200lb never lube axles.XPEL 10 mil PPF front both front corners, 30 lb LP tanks, Sea Biscuit Front Cargo Storage box. ⚡️⚡️11/2025- Lithium upgrade to XPLOR - (2) Epoch 300ah Lithium batteries, Victron 3000W MultiPlus-II, Victron GX Touch 70, Victron Cerbo GX, Victron Smart Solar MPPT, Victron Smart Shunt, Victron Orion XS 1400 DC-DC charger, RV Soft Start. Zamp 90W suit case solar panel for 420W of solar.⚡️⚡️ North Carolina
Patriot Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 10 hours ago, Geronimo John said: I prefer not drilling large holes in the side or the top if they can be avoided. So for our solar suit case, I plug it into one of these mounted on the door of the battery area. It only requires a small hole, easy to mount, and could easily be repaired (or replaced) should for some reason I no longer have my solar suit case setup. And it is quite inexpensive vs. the larger plug holes. Or you could mount it thru one of the vent holes. However it is limited to 30 amps for the 10 AWG one. It typically used for 200 watts of solar panels. GJ GJ, I use the OEM installed Zamp plug for our 90W Zamp Solar suitcase. It bumps up our solar to 420W. With the DC-DC charger it may not get much use. The Zamp suitcase is a very nice product, but heavy as a boat anchor. My guess is to keep it from blowing over in the wind. 1 2020 OLEII - Hull #634 aka- “XPLOR” TV 2021 F350 6.7 liter Diesel Lariat Ultimate Tremor aka - “Beast of Burden” Truma Aventa 13.5 AC, Alcan 5 leaf pack, Alcan HD shackles & HD wet bolts, 5200lb never lube axles.XPEL 10 mil PPF front both front corners, 30 lb LP tanks, Sea Biscuit Front Cargo Storage box. ⚡️⚡️11/2025- Lithium upgrade to XPLOR - (2) Epoch 300ah Lithium batteries, Victron 3000W MultiPlus-II, Victron GX Touch 70, Victron Cerbo GX, Victron Smart Solar MPPT, Victron Smart Shunt, Victron Orion XS 1400 DC-DC charger, RV Soft Start. Zamp 90W suit case solar panel for 420W of solar.⚡️⚡️ North Carolina
tallmandan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 9 hours ago, jd1923 said: 19 hours ago, Steph and Dud B said: If you don't want to drill holes in the hull, why not use a portable solar panel on the ground with it's own charge controller and just run the cables through the open battery compartment door? This is a good start but leaving the battery door open/unlocked is not a real good idea. The mods and installs shared on the forum are allways impressive and helpful! Just an FYI - I have the Renogy 200w Solar Suitcase with attached solar controller (link below). I am able to simply use the alligator clips on the battery terminals and route the cable to the lower right corner of the battery compartment. As I close the door, I shift the cable just a bit so it's below the weather seal and next to the hinge - the door will just close without pinching. https://www.amazon.com/Renogy-200-Watt-Monocrystalline-Controller/dp/B07RFQVB9M?th=1 1 2020 Elite II #627, 2021 Silverado 1500 3.0L Duramax, Colorado
Moderators topgun2 Posted 3 hours ago Moderators Posted 3 hours ago 9 hours ago, jd1923 said: Also in the picture, checkout the rubber disc in the adjacent vent hole. A lot of dirt gets in the bay during travel, not anymore. These vents were only needed for LA batteries. I'll seal the 8 vent holes with rubber discs with clear silicone on top to eliminate dirt or moisture in the bay! Search on Amazon for "rubber discs. These are 1" dia and " 3mm thick. Either another way or as an addition - you could always add insulation in the form of "foam board" to that door. Bill 1 2023 Ford F150 Lariat 3.5EB FX4 Max Towing, Max Payload, 2016 Oliver Elite II - Hull #117 "Twist" Near Asheville, NC
jd1923 Posted 26 minutes ago Posted 26 minutes ago 2 hours ago, topgun2 said: Either another way or as an addition - you could always add insulation in the form of "foam board" to that door. Bill Thanks Bill! Like your idea as an "addition." The 1" rubber discs with a sealant will keep everything inside clean and I should add some insulation for insulation purposes. Chris & John in Prescott, AZ | 2016 EII #113 | '01 Ram 2500 Cummins!
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