Panel no 3 really getting the hang of it now.
Modifying old Panels
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You will just about be able to refit the bit you cut out of the frame and then it will confuse just about anyone who looks at it 

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As I don't have Mig, I'll get a slightly smaller profile angle and rivet the cutout bit back.
Anyone here know if these epoxy cold weld glues are any good?
I used some type of putty years ago that seemed to work in plugging holes and refitting screw, but cannot remember the name.
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Anyone here know if these epoxy cold weld glues are any good?
I used some type of putty years ago that seemed to work in plugging holes and refitting screw, but cannot remember the name.

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Selleys Armourflex, a one part polyurethane, that what holds the panels on all these sleek new vehicles you see. I use on aluminium all the time
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I use that as well, will it work to secured a cut out piece on my panel.
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I thought you were going to use a smaller profile angle, then just use the cut out piece to fill the hole?
In that case yes
Not just around the edges though, that won't work
In that case yes
Not just around the edges though, that won't work
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Not true Terry here is a pic taken Tuesday morning from my hospital bed.T1 Terry wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2017 10:44 amWould that be because sunlight over that way is a rare commodity?Kappy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 8:03 pmThanks Bruce,BruceS wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:46 pm Good job & well done!
Now you know the side wall on a solar panel is double skin!!! I've seen a few people mount the solar panels by drilling a hole through the side panel, the moisture gets in and trouble starts.
It's a bit like two bits of angle iron with the solar cell between.
Make REAL sure you totally seal where you made that first 'wrong' cut....
All sealed up
Did panel No 2 today made a video, just needs editing.
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Testing each side using artificial light producing 19.5 Volts.
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What are you doing in hospital and how would you get the solar panels there to test them
Sadly we seem to have dragged the WA weather back here with us, but at least no hail storms yet 


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I had some pain last Friday that couldn't be ignored.
Ended up in Hollywood Hospital in Perth, had my Gallbladder removed.
Should be out today.
Truth be know SA gets its fair share of miserable weather, without having to blame the West.
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Ended up in Hollywood Hospital in Perth, had my Gallbladder removed.
Should be out today.
Truth be know SA gets its fair share of miserable weather, without having to blame the West.
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