Introduction
Installing solar on your RV allows producing your own clean power for appliances and electronics on the go. Flexible panels are ideal for mounting on curved RV surfaces. Here is a step-by-step guide to installing flexible solar panels on your recreational vehicle.
Key Takeaways
- Flexible panels bend to contour to curved RV exterior
- Peel-and-stick installation avoids roof penetrations
- Check roof type – stick pads may not adhere to rubber roofs
- Match panels to available mounting space for proper fit
- Follow wiring manual for connecting panels and controller
Selecting Flexible Panels
Flexible solar panels can bend up to 30 degrees to mount cleanly on rounded motorhome roofs. When shopping, choose panels that will fit the usable roof space on your RV, factoring in existing equipment.
Clean the Mounting Area
The RV roof surface must be clean and dry for the peel-and-stick adhesive to properly bond. Remove any debris, dust or oils. Rubbing alcohol can prepare rubber roofs.
Attach Stick Pads
For each panel, first attach heavy-duty stick pads in the corners and middle according to manufacturer instructions. Apply firm pressure for several minutes to ensure adhesion.
Mount the Panels
Carefully position the flexible panels over the stick pads, pressing down firmly. Smooth from the center outward to avoid trapping air bubbles under the panel.
Check the Seal
Inspect the perimeter of each panel to ensure the adhesive is fully sealed around the edges and in the middle. Reapply pressure to any gaps.
Wire the System
Follow the solar controller manual to connect the panels into the wiring system with the proper gauge wire. Fuse all circuits.
Conclusion
With minimal drilling or roof penetrations, flexible peel-and-stick solar panels allow RVers to harness the sun’s power. Follow installation best practices to properly mount panels for a clean, sealed fit that will withstand travel conditions.
Hot Take
- Flexible does not mean flimsy – durable panels stand up to vibration and weather.
- Rubber roofs require extra prep and compatible adhesive for reliable sticking.
- Carefully measure curved roof areas – low-profile flexible panels need sufficient flat space.
- Partial shading can drastically cut output – position panels to avoid AC units, vents, etc.
now then here we are me and the van in the middle of a forest of bracken look
0:06at that and Bracken usually means summer and summer usually means Sunshine but
0:12it’s a little bit intermittent today and that’s a bit of a problem because today’s video is all about the Sun and
0:19how I fit 200 watts of stealthy looking solar panels to the roof of my van but
0:25it’s not all about how I fit my solar panels it’s also about why so let’s get
0:30inside we’ll have a quick chat about that we’re in so firstly I run all my
0:38campervan electrics including my lighting system here which is all 12 volt got all these different switches
0:43got a thermometer there I’ve got 12 volt sockets USB sockets and also 240 volts
0:49and all that comes from a power station and this is the Eco floor Delta mini So
0:56currently we’ve got an input there of 33 Watts which is coming from the solar and the output is zero but if I flick a
1:02light on just pop up so there we go we’ve got six Watts coming out
1:08so that allows me to store energy and then I can utilize it as and when I need
1:13but it does need topping up and that is where the solar panels come in so this is a whole sort of working system to try
1:21keep me as off-grid as possible when I’m out and about so the main reasons that I
1:26need this power and the power supply is to charge my batteries for my GoPro
1:32which you’re watching through currently and my drone because without those I can’t make any videos so I definitely
1:38need to keep on top of that and that actually does use a lot of energy so it is a massive massive gain just to have
1:45some free energy coming from the sunshine but also if we just get into the depths of my van
1:52oh it’s like a comfy seat I’ve also done a few other cool things in the van which
1:57I will be showing you at some points or stay tuned for that so I’m planning on being self-sufficient for more than a
2:03couple of nights at a time and one essential item for that is a fridge I
2:09like to have fresh vegetables I like to have meat I like milk for my tea and a
2:15cold beer and you can’t really have that and store that without a decent fridge so I’m going to quickly show you the Eco
2:22floor Glacier or Glacier as I would say and it is just a fridge system but it’s
2:28pretty damn clever this can be powered in different ways starting with a 240
2:33input device here and that just allows you to then plug it in at home and you can use it as an extra fridge space when
2:41you’re having a party so you can keep some more beers cool it will also charge up off a cigarette lighter Port which is
2:48just obviously once your car is running I don’t know why they call them cigarette lighters because who smokes
2:54nowadays I mean smoking is for uh the uh I was gonna say something
3:01slightly offensive but I can’t because I just love everybody I’m just a people lover
3:06anyway you can also charge it from the solar panel directly but you have to buy
3:13the extra internal battery that goes in the system and that just acts as sort of a bit of a buffer because obviously
3:18solar power is a bit intermittent up and down and it just doesn’t give a constant flow of energy I’ve got one of the
3:25batteries in there and that will allow it to run independently for up to 40 hours so say you were driving your
3:33vehicle and keeping it charged from your 12 volt charger then obviously overnight when your vehicle’s not running you can
3:39then just allow the battery to do its thing keep it all nice and cold until the next day when you’re on the next
3:44part of your journey so let’s have a quick look inside of it I’ll show you what it’s all about
3:51as with all the Eco floor gear the finish and the details are just Sublime
3:56they just look really really well and bonus for me look at that it even
4:01matches my seats anyway on top here we have one main section which is the fridge and we’ve
4:08also got an ice maker get that so I think I’m gonna have to bang some water in and show you guys that actually
4:14working but if you are at a festival or something like that and someone’s there with their cider you can say would you
4:21like some ice with that how cool is that looking at the control panel we’ve got a few simple buttons so just turn it on
4:28there and as you can see we have zero degrees Celsius and that is the current temperature if I want to adjust that
4:34temperature I can just easily turn it up or we can take it right down
4:41into a deep freeze of -25 but obviously it’s going to use more
4:48energy to try and maintain those temperatures so I’ll bring it back to zero again there we go and then we’ve got two
4:54buttons here which is just for the ice maker this is the ice maker here and if I just
4:59click the lid open there I’ve got a little basket inside and all we do is pop some water into
5:07there press the ice making button and then hopefully that will make ice cubes
5:12right let’s make some ice cubes so we’re going to open that up I’ve got some water in a bottle here
5:19I’m just going to pour that in so I filled this up to the minimum fill
5:24line there all I’m going to do is just shut this door down and we’re going to press the Ice Cube button
5:31and straight away it comes on and this is now set to these small ice cubes which it says it will take 17 minutes if
5:38I just click this button again we can turn that over to the larger ice cubes
5:43and that will take 20 minutes so back to the smaller ones
5:5116 minutes let’s just leave that to do its thing and I’ll continue showing you the rest
5:57of it as you can hear the inbuilt cooling fans come on because obviously we’re using
6:03more energy to make the ice cubes so it’s just maintaining its working capacity
6:10three two one excitement
6:17right let’s have a look at these ice cubes so what I need to do is press this
6:23button I think or does that do the same thing again so we’ve got a 20 second countdown
6:28and all that’s doing is releasing the ice cubes from the metal sort of anodes that have made the ice cubes in the
6:34first place so if I just to open this up look at that we have got some awesome
6:40ice cubes
6:46right let’s get them out so grab our little handles of our basket
6:52and give it a little bit of a tug
6:58and drain that off and that is actually incredible look at
7:04that and there we have it some beautifully made ice cubes
7:11salute perfection I am well excited about that I have
7:17never had a posh house before with an ice maker so yes excited anyway back to the fridge so
7:25this fridge section as you’d expect is pretty damn cool but I like it because
7:31it is a top opener so as you can see it just sort of flips up like that and
7:36another good thing about it is that handle Clips right down there so
7:41you have to actually pull the handle up to release it so if you are on some sort of off-road
7:47Adventure or on some back road and you’re bouncing about you don’t need to worry about this lid flapping about and
7:53potentially warming your beers up you definitely don’t want that anyway inside
7:58here we have the basket here just allows you to separate different items within the fridge we’ve also got some really nice
8:05little LED lights both sides which just allow you to find your beer at night and
8:11if we look at the lids we’ve got this white panel here which actually unclips and as you can see this will slot in
8:19there and if you just look at the display we have got one unit of measure there in
8:25degrees Celsius pop that in and then straight away it comes into two separate sections we’ve
8:32got left and a right so that just means that you can have two different temperatures so you could have potentially this as your freezer and
8:38that does at a fridge temperature so that is a pretty damn clever so just like before we can adjust the
8:45temperature very easily of each of the compartments so that’s the freezer side so we could drop that to a nice cold
8:53temperature let’s go minus 19. click the button this one flashes and then we can
8:59drop that fridge temperature down to one degree there very simple to do and the good thing
9:05about it is you can control it with your phone as well so you just download the app very easy to use and if you can see
9:12there we’ve got the temperature of the compartment so if I just click on this I
9:17can adjust this nice and easily from my phone
9:24as a so there we go the Eco floor Glacier a
9:29portable fridge freezer and Ice Cube maker boom it doesn’t really get much
9:34better than that does it and I honestly cannot wait to use this over Summer and the next time I’m going to use it is at
9:40the camper jump Festival so if you go in please come and say hi be lovely to meet
9:45you so any of these products I’ve shown you today they are going to be in the description so just check out the
9:50different links there and I’m going to leave you now with me installing the solar panels on the roof of my van
9:56awesome eh just awesome yes
10:02now then there we are in the van and today is a big day and the reason is
10:08I’ve got two Eco floor 100 watt flexible solar panels to stick on the roof the problem is
10:14today is persisting it down so it’s going to be a bit of a tricky one but I think I’ve got a plan to overcome that
10:21we have got the two panels sat in boxes here ready to go what we need for the job we have a drill which is going to
10:27drill a hole through the roof and that is going to allow us to bring the cables through we’ve got obviously the sticker
10:33Flex here which is going to stick everything down and also this will stick down this which is a way of bringing the
10:39cables through two nice waterproof glands there and then the holes will be in this section here which will allow
10:45the cables to come through into the vehicle I’ve got a skeleton gun there which is
10:50going to be obviously to push out the sicker Flex glue we’ve got some masking tape just to try and make it nice and
10:56neat baby wipes will be a good one because then I’ll need to wipe off any sort of excess that I put in and finally
11:02we have a banana just to survive
11:14well it’s still raining and luckily I’ve got a nice dry space to work in so we’re going to give this roof a real good
11:20polish off now degrease it totally and then we can fit these solar panels let’s
11:25get in
11:36good washed cleaned and chamoid and now I’m
11:42just going to use a bit of this degreasing agent I’m going to give it a nice wipe over
11:50pop that on there so we don’t scratch the roof
12:09foreign
12:18and then work out what the plan is
12:27gently gently look at that beautiful eh on the back of it obviously looks clean
12:33but because it’s been made in a factory there might be some sort of film on here that I might need to wipe off it does
12:40feel very slippy so we’ll give it a degrease as well
12:50thank you
13:08okay
13:14right I’ve got it all laid out here we’ve got one panel at the back one at the front and as you can see we are
13:20following this curve here and that is why I’ve gone for a flexible solar panel and all the wires meet up in the middle
13:27have some long wires here which I do not know really what to do with because obviously we need them ideally tied up
13:34and out of the way because at 70 miles an hour they’ll be flapping about all over
13:41so I’ve been chatting to my glamorous assistant Brian who is a legend when it
13:46comes to these things everyone needs a brain in their lives so we’re going to put this wire here into this part
13:52shorten it and then re-solder it in there which means we can get rid of this completely so there’s less to Flap about
14:00and then on this side these two let’s have a look
14:05I’m gonna end up coming through and into the van through this gland here so
14:13again we’ve got a nice short wire at this point and then this one will come around and into there so you get the idea
14:21anyway I’ve made a measurement of what we need for this one I’m going to solder them together it’s going to make it a little bit more awkward when sticking
14:27them because obviously rather than just having one and sticking it down I’m gonna have to stick one down and then
14:32this one’s gonna be flopping about and then we’re gonna have to do that together with it so yeah it might be a
14:39two-man job job anyway
15:01[Applause]
15:38so to try disconnect the original Factory fit uh wire we tried the um what
15:46you call it soldering iron first and that didn’t work because whatever solder they’ve used is absolutely Rock Solid so
15:52it was ending up just melting Edge or plastic so instead of doing that basically got my knife and I’ve just dug
15:59out a little bit to make a Groove then shorten the wire and then now we are going to reattach it with some solder to
16:06make sure it’s nice and solid once all that is nice and hard then we’ll fill it with some more silicon and make sure
16:11that it’s nice and water tight that’s their plan
16:25quick check with a multimeter make sure that we can form a circuit
16:31no messing about then completely filling this up and if it doesn’t work after this then I
16:38don’t think we’ll ever get it out again so anyway I’m going to pop this on and then hopefully they’ll just seal it all
16:43in and we’ll never need to worry about it ever again
16:58awesome we’ve got that wire shortened now so less flapping about when it gets up on that roof next thing let’s get it
17:04up there and I need to tape around the edges with some masking tape and work out where I need to glue it down to
17:10might be a bit awkward because now there’s both attached together it’s going to be a bit tricky to do but
17:16we’ve got a Brian Brian’s a great at helping you for things like this
17:30look at that that is perfect a little bit spot on straight away it’s just so much
17:36cleaner in it doing that I need to get this connector through these small holes
17:42and that don’t fit so we need to take this one off so I’m just going to use some grips
17:49to hold on to it hopefully I’m strong enough to undo it
17:54I am take that off
17:59a rubber connector here and then there we go so if I go to that we’ve got five two
18:07seven bring it this way
18:14five Thirty just need to bring it back that way
18:21a mill and a bit that’s the center that’s where it’s living just draw
18:28around it now it’s now the blind man and the Galloping
18:33are SWAT see whoa whoa
18:45right I know where everything’s going I’ve marked up put a cross where I need to drill a hole
18:50and now it’s time to drill through the roof anxiety inducing I’ve got a 13
18:57millimeter drill bit in here and 13 millimeters is a good size because you can use a rubber grommet which will just
19:03stop any sharp edges cutting through the wires anyway let’s do it
19:16[Music]
19:25you may have noticed as well I’m using a wood flat bit here but it has done the
19:31trick and it is still sharp and I’ve been through plenty of holes in this van with this so yeah you don’t always need
19:37the exact tool for the job
19:48[Applause] [Music]
19:58[Music] foreign
20:11so let’s try squeeze this in at least they’ll protect those cables a little bit
20:18there we go sauteed I’ll just show you that
20:25we have a rubber grommet just to protect the cables obviously we’ve got two cables to go
20:30through just like that
20:36you just put your hand on there and actually installs it flat down right let’s get some glue on this first one
20:43get the panel pressed down put some weight on it and then we’ll move on to the next panel
20:49think pretty clean all right
20:54let’s do let’s start our middle
21:05we have all the Seeker Flex down now a bit extra at this front where it’s going to take the wind and then just some nice
21:11lines of it and a decent bead around the outside now when I flip this over and
21:17hopefully Stick It Down so starting at the back off run back
21:24oh I’ve got my finger in it already that’s how that’s why I drop it in the middle he’s not daft
21:31he’s not daft got about a mill this way maybe you can
21:37just start feeding it on the back and pressing through
21:44all right it’s got some suction fit oh it’s good
21:50you know like I was saying it’s going to want to pop up
21:57that’s not going to go down there you need to get some weight on it
22:02all right well I’ve got that front solar panel stuck up there but it was a
22:08complete nightmare I cannot tell you how difficult that was just to get it to be something like
22:14basically I knew there’d be an issue because we’ve got a curve running this way which is fine but there’s also a bit
22:20of a curve running from side to side so it meant that when you’re pressing down the solar panel in one point it’s
22:25popping up elsewhere so it was all hands on deck trying to get it to stick down obviously the glue’s going off in this
22:32time so it’s a Race Against Time so we used every method going so I’ve got ratchet straps running right through
22:38the cab all the way and that is holding down a couple of pieces of plywood so I’ll just jump up here
22:44we have got batteries holding it down we’ve got breeze blocks some tools and then along the front here where it was
22:51trying to pop the most I’ve got loads of little wedges just so we’ve kept like quite an even
22:57bead all the way around the outside so I am now reliant on this glue doing its
23:02job and sticking it down nice and solid and hopefully it will last for years to come
23:07but I would definitely not advise trying to stick a flexible solar panel to a
23:13vehicle that has got two curves it just does not work anyway the rear one I am going to sort
23:20out tomorrow because I’m fed up and I want to go home and have a cup of tea and this one’s gonna be nice and easy
23:25because it’s just fairly flat is that so it should stick down and we should have no problems at all
23:31with it uh breathe anyway it’s good that I’m doing this because
23:38then it just means that hopefully someone else out there will not make the same mistake I have
23:43anyway we’ll see the morning right back at it for another day and
23:49looking at it it seems to have actually held pretty well all the way around it’s quite an
23:56even beat which is good but I won’t want to cough I’ll sneeze near it so I’m going to be very careful
24:01and I’m going to leave this on for probably a few days hopefully just to make sure that it is going to be solid
24:07and make sure that glue cures well anyway on to the next one so let’s get that done now
24:17foreign
24:46so I’ve laid this in position measured it so it’s bang on in center and then what I’ve done is just tape it down on
24:52the corners and then tip all the way around so I know where I’m going to apply the glue I’ve made sure that this wire though between the two is fairly
24:59taut so there’s no sort of slack and it’s going to sort of rattle against the roof so hopefully it should be pretty
25:07good like that
25:16I’m just giving a light sand around the outside with some 240 grits here so just
25:21to fine sandpaper just to help with the adhesion of the glue
25:26I don’t know whether it’s necessary or not but I would prefer to do the belts and braces thing
25:31and just make sure that it sticks down
25:53right set up ready to go I’ve got this masking tape all the way around there so I know where to apply some glue so I’ll
26:00put a decent bead around the far edge of that and then obviously some lines through the middle and then this panel
26:05is then going to flip over because obviously we’re still attached by this wire in the middle and then once that’s on press it down hopefully it’ll stick
26:12nicely and then I’ll move on to putting the wires through the body and gluing that on as well
26:27that’s my concentration first all right Matt are you ready I think so
26:33gentle flip over which what do you want to start first
26:41uh probably front end yeah
26:47there’s a little bit of tension on that wire as well for that
26:53and it’s about two millimeters off that yellow line that’s it you put it about right there
26:59all right click on so gently walk it his way there
27:13squidgit out that is perfect ready yeah
27:20there we go Mike
27:26right nice even pressure blue a bit of suction going
27:34happy with that that was a five percent of the effort to what that front one was dead easy laid down a nice flat surface
27:43looking good so I’m just gonna go around now and sort this bead out make sure it’s nice and neat
27:49and I might just need a couple of sections just to put a tiny bit of work just in these back two corners really
27:57oh beautiful silky smooth free Power that’s what it’s about free
28:05Power can’t wait
28:15I’m well happy with that stuck down nicely and now I’m going to take this tape off before it ends up getting stuck down with the rest of it
28:22so we’ll start here see how it looks
28:30that is nice very nice [Music]
28:39next job then we need to get the wires through here and then down into the actual vehicle itself
28:45ready to wire up and then we can test and see if it all works but to make this stick a little bit
28:50better what I’m going to do is take my knife and I’m just gonna put some tiny little scratches
28:57all the way around just hopefully help with the glue sticking to it
29:03because I’m not going to put any screws in it at all I’m going to rely on this magic glue
29:09hopefully feed those through there
29:15let’s try to get this in a position that can actually glue it down
29:22a little bit off but it’s got a bit of tension through these wires
29:27now let’s see if we can feed them through
29:36[Music]
29:47right I’ve got everything in place now and then just giving it a bit of a dry
29:52fit like that I’m gonna do it by the Magic Eye because obviously this is Central to the band so I can
29:59just eye it through to make sure that it’s gonna be in the right place but that sits there quite nicely cables
30:05are all in and what I’ll do is once it’s glued and gone off I’ll shove these
30:10cables and tighten them up as much as possible just so there’s none of this sort of like left flapping about at all
30:16so let’s get some glue on a bit awkward to do
30:23I’ve given the uh the van top again a little bit of a um
30:28wipe down with a Degreaser as well just to make sure that we are going to stick well
30:35we’ve only got one chance at doing this
30:45press it down that is looking pretty good there we’ve got a bead
30:50coming all the way around the outside there’s a little bit of tension from these wires that are trying to pull it sideways
30:57so I need to get a weight on here try and wipe off any excess there
31:06not easy to do
31:11not easy to do on your own anyway ouch Brian
31:16I need you we all need a brand don’t we right
31:22I’ve got this in place it’s actually slightly skewed but I
31:29can’t let go of it because it will want to yeah I was going to use the word piss
31:34off in a different direction but moves a bit nicer in it there
31:40right I’m gonna hold it there put that on first
31:48gently pop that battery on
31:56wow that squished it right down well it’s not going to go anywhere
32:01yes get yourself a Brian definitely worth it
32:13well everything is down pretty much sorted just one last little thing to do and that is fill all these little
32:18eyelets up there’s six on each it’s just if you wanted to put one of these solar panels onto a surface that you could
32:26screw it down to then obviously you can screw it through these without having to penetrate this surface and damage
32:32anything so get a squidge of this I’m going to put a dot in each one
32:40to fill it up because we don’t want any water getting in there
32:45and with some baby wipes use these for everything so
32:52I’m just going to press that in make sure it’s nicely sealed just like that
32:59a little wipe off there there we go one done on to the next
33:17well I’m back after leaving this for four days just to make sure that it cures as much as possible apparently
33:24this Seeker Flex can take up to 10 days to cure properly so I think four days should be enough
33:31just another quick look well it seems pretty solid so hopefully
33:38it has bonded well anyway first job I’m gonna actually get the multimeter out
33:43this thing here I’m just going to check that we’ve got a decent circuit running through the whole lot because obviously
33:49putting a bit of pressure on this trying to flex it where it doesn’t want to really Flex you just don’t want to
33:54damage it that’s all so just need to make sure that it’s still working so let’s do that first
34:01let’s have a look then so put one on here and then one on here if it beeps we’ve
34:07still got a good circuit
34:13it’s not beeping oh I’ve got it in the wrong setting oh I
34:19actually Cactus then turn it round right this time
34:26there we go that literally is music to my ears right let’s get all this stuff off the
34:32roof there now and then I’ll get some mc4 connectors back on here and then we can see the solar will
34:39actually charge a battery well I’m just messing about these wires here I’ve already shot on this one as
34:46you can see which comes from the solar panel through the hole in the roof and that links into that negative one which
34:52then obviously feeds down to where the power station is going to be and now I just need to shorten this one as well so
34:59I’ve cut this down a bit I just need to take a little bit of the
35:04sheath off the wire
35:10and then the bullet connector that comes with it all I’ve done is is just prize open the
35:16connector there which is crimped onto the actual wire so I’m hoping I did it on the last one but I’m hoping I can
35:22just re-crimp this turn on the blue one first
35:30only got one Johnson making this work really
35:42right the blue one isn’t tight enough so we’re gonna go tighten it one more with the red
35:47hopefully that will just squash it nicely all together
35:58yeah well that’s definitely got old nice and solid so I’ll pop everything on
36:04in the order it needs to go which I think is that way around
36:10pop this Rubber seal in not perfect wind it back up
36:19and then we’ll click this one in there which is the positive one
36:26so that’s nice and neat all I’m going to do now is just get some tape and tape that to the ceiling just so it’s out of the way and then the ceiling board is
36:33gonna be totally clear of that anyway which is good
36:39[Music]
36:48there we go we have got two Eco flow 100 watt flexible solar panels stuck to the
36:54roof of my van and they look Ace just look at that just proper stealth looking
37:00this black on black just Blends in perfectly well and if I bring it down to sort of street level if you’re just
37:06walking past you are just not going to know that the solar panels on there so very happy with them and they seem to
37:12have bonded absolutely perfectly well the other thing I want to do is along this front edge
37:19um it’s just slightly raised in that section there maybe but I’m gonna put a
37:25really nice thick bead of the uh Seeker Flex down that front edge because that’s obviously going to take the weather but
37:31mainly the wind when I’m driving at 210 miles an hour down the Autobahn I do not
37:36want this to start lifting and then flip off but honestly I am made up with that that
37:41is just absolutely perfect I’m just putting another bead
37:49along the front edge of this back panel as well just because obviously this way it’s going to take most of the Wind
37:57belts and braces belts and braces
38:03it’s not the neatest way to do it with your finger but I’ve been doing this for years silicon in bathrooms finishing off
38:11houses so you do get pretty good at doing this sort of thing
38:18I am well happy with that that extra bead down the front above these panels
38:23is just extra peace of mind that’s what it is but when I’m traveling about what I’ll make sure is that I’ve got some
38:29tape with me so if anything did actually start to fail at all and I can just take this down and that’ll be a temporary fix
38:36just so I can get it back somewhere that I can fix it properly but yeah well I put these cables let’s
38:42look how neat those are just nice and short runs there and nothing flapping about which is
38:48absolutely brilliant I could have possibly brought this one 20 millimeters that way but that’s about it and if you
38:55really want it to be neat you could have maybe drilled four holes here and just
39:00run these straight inside not have this and then just done all the connections inside but then you’ve got four holes in
39:06your roof and it’s just more to potentially go wrong so anyway
39:12as a
39:19so there we go free power coming from that big fat yellow thing in the sky
39:24feeding my solar panels and then feeding everything I need in the van so simple things like a fridge and some solar
39:31panels is going to allow me to extend to elongate those periods of time where I
39:37feel like I’m living the dream out on those adventures and that for me is what it’s all about because life is short
39:45understand that life is short so get yourselves out there use your body while
39:50it still works well and just enjoy life as much as possible
39:56something from us so give it a big fat thumbs up and if you haven’t gained from it just
40:02understand it takes a hell of a lot to make these videos so just give it one of them anyway so from me and the Beautiful solar
40:10powered van look at that we’ll see you another time take care