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Grenadier with the Lensun solar panel

Nice setup. That's a clever way to keep the battery topped up and run a fridge.
How did you route the wires from the bonnet into the cabin? Was it straightforward?
Also, have you noticed a big difference in how long you can park without worrying about the battery?
Here is a picture of where I ran my Lensun cable thru the firewall. Hope it helps!
 

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I looked at that picture, i think you should put some more protection around those cables. Without the grommet in place i think there is a high chance of rubbing against the steel edge in the firewall
 
Just carefully split that grommet and put the wires inside of it. If you want to get extra fancy seal the grommet with RTV. More specifically we use high temp RTV in aircraft to help slow a potential fire. But that's overkill here.
 
I looked at that picture, i think you should put some more protection around those cables. Without the grommet in place i think there is a high chance of rubbing against the steel edge in the firewall
I actually ran it through the grommet to protect the wire and seal the firewall. I was just showing the access point I used with this picture.
 
Just carefully split that grommet and put the wires inside of it. If you want to get extra fancy seal the grommet with RTV. More specifically we use high temp RTV in aircraft to help slow a potential fire. But that's overkill here.
I did actually, this picture was just to show the grommett location I used to run the wiring thru the firewall. When I wS doing this originally, no one had a picture of the access point they used.
 
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