Hi Shonky.... I'm a bit slow today.. Can you elaborate a little on the snow flakes?
You're not parked near the ocean a copping that spraying foam I hope?
Now you mention Kiwi I'm guessing it might be sheep's wool rather than snow?
(couldn't resist could I?)
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Mannum, SA
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Adminperson - they're around 300mm across and stacked one above the other. That's all you're getting. No quick pm's to TI Terry for assistance, now.
See you on the back roads,
shonky et al.
How many stacked? If it's what I think you mean using another members idea but doubled, I've thought of the same thing myself so I'm very interested in how it all works out.
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Adminperson - how many clues do you need?? Snowflakes ( therefore they're white and different patterns) 300mm across ( one measurement therefore round or squarish), and stacked ( vertically) one on top of the other ( so there are two ) .
One more clue - if you purchased a couple they would look the same as mine.
TI Terry - give adminperson a hand please. We're going to watch the 6pm news on the telly.
Adminperson -last clue - watching the telly. This was not possible until the snowflakes were installed.
Looks like you'll be supplying the pavlova - another fine kiwi recipe.
Anybody else guessed? The lucky winner receives free pavlova and lamingtons, maybe even fush and chups.
I'm only guessing!
300mm across is pretty small for a solar panel but I reckon you've got then set up as a slideout or foldout rack.
Do you have specs on the panels? Must be only 40-50w?
I think over the next few years brainly people are going to invent so many different ways of adding extra panels that even an ordinary car will seldom have a flat battery.
Where are you today Shonky?
Bernie I'm so sorry.
When I looked at the photo of that cutout I thought that the colour change was actually the bottom of the side panel. The dark colour I thought was UNDER the bus!
******************* BruceS
Mannum, SA
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Adminperson - you didn't see Chuck's post?? The question now is how much pavlova he can eat before an adverse reaction takes place.
FYI we're in Currimundi, just north of Caloundra, resting up for a couple of weeks after Maroochydore. The Talvor, now easily recogniseable when stationary,has now done 640km since we hit the road, about 12.5km daily. The next big trip is to Brisbane to see my doctor then we will probably go north. Or south.
See you on the back roads,
shonky, driving Snowflake and towing the BT, et al.