chenderson1965
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- Aug 3, 2019
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- N+B Arto 79R A Class
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- 10 years with hires, Newbie owner
Hi All,
Another rookie question I'm afraid.
I've been trying to work out how to route the cables from my new solar panel to the battery on my N&B Arto 2012.
I can come through the roof within the overhead locker, so that should be OK. I then need to pass it through two lockers before there's a route down to the floor.
At the back of the lockers there's some metal trunking that I can see elsewhere has cables behind it. I could just run the cable inside the lockers in some additional plastic trunking but that seems a shame, and it would be hard to drill the hole through the partition between the first and second lockers it needs to pass through close enough to the edge to run it straight from the end of the trunking thorough the hole and back into the trunking the other side.
The better solution would be to get the cables behind the existing metal trunking - which passes through both units. However, as you can see from the pics, the trunking is continuous and so trapped behind the lockers. Presumably that means I'd have to remove the lockers - unless I'm missing something? Is this easy to do?
Thanks
Chris
Another rookie question I'm afraid.
I've been trying to work out how to route the cables from my new solar panel to the battery on my N&B Arto 2012.
I can come through the roof within the overhead locker, so that should be OK. I then need to pass it through two lockers before there's a route down to the floor.
At the back of the lockers there's some metal trunking that I can see elsewhere has cables behind it. I could just run the cable inside the lockers in some additional plastic trunking but that seems a shame, and it would be hard to drill the hole through the partition between the first and second lockers it needs to pass through close enough to the edge to run it straight from the end of the trunking thorough the hole and back into the trunking the other side.
The better solution would be to get the cables behind the existing metal trunking - which passes through both units. However, as you can see from the pics, the trunking is continuous and so trapped behind the lockers. Presumably that means I'd have to remove the lockers - unless I'm missing something? Is this easy to do?
Thanks
Chris
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