Roof Entry Plate For Solar Cables
Updated 03/16/2021 | Published 03/10/2021 >
Question:
How to avoid hitting Jayco Greyhawk ceiling wiring with solar panel mounting hardware?
asked by: Rod O
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Expert Reply:
First contact your RV manufacturer and see if they can provide you a schematic of your roof trusses and wiring areas to avoid. If they cannot provide you this information I would check some user forums for your brand and see if others can identify areas that they successfully used.
Once you have a safe spot determined, the Go Power # 34273841REVA entry plate can make the job easier and provide a well sealed entry point assuming you are using standard MC4 cables.
expert reply by:
Les D
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