Monday - Another warm day today. After two days with the Multiplus powered on plus whatever other parasitic loads, the battery was down to 81% SOC (state of charge) or about 11% per day. I plugged in shore power to recharge the battery, and the temperature of the Multiplus was 111°F. Not unreasonable, but I really do need to get some sort of ventilation for the underseat compartment. I'm thinking of an air intake vent near the Multiplus and an exhaust fan next to the battery. I should have another temperature controller lying around to control the 12V fan.
While being used as a rental, the roof vents had covers over them. They were removed, but the mounting hardware was still installed, making it simple to install new vent covers. Now, the vents can be left open even when it is raining. There is one more vent in the front, but I'm considering replacing that vent with a MaxxAir fan.
Tuesday - I drove the Jeep with the trailer to Uvalde to the large hardware store to pick up some half-height strut channel, aka as Unistrut. I needed to bring the trailer as each piece is 10' long. The high strength outdoor VHB tape will be used to attach it to the roof as well as several screws into the aluminum channel roof joists. At least, I'm pretty sure that they are aluminum. The nuts with the blue plastic slide into the strut channel will be used to mount the solar panels. The slots in the channel will have Dicor self-leveling sealant to keep water from the back of the VHB tape.
The heat and humidity prevent much work from being done in the afternoon. The mornings are pleasant.
Wednesday - Two ten-foot sections of the strut channel are stuck to the roof after cleaning the roof and the metal strut channel with acetone. I used high-strength outdoor-rated VHB tape. I then sealed the inside of the strut channel with 1” wide strips of Eternabond tape. Then, I ran some Dicor along the sides of the channel to protect the edges of the VHB tape. I still want to run screws into the roof joists but their location is somewhat elusive.
I started working on this at ~7:30am, and by noon, it was way too hot. I’ll start on the roof penetration for the wiring tomorrow morning. And I’m still waiting for a cooling fan. The Magnum inverter complained about temperatures as well. The transformer hit 250°F when the unit shut down. I have a fan blowing into the compartment right now. I think a cooling fan is needed to help reduce the temperature in that compartment.
Thursday - I finally got the roof entry fitting installed. The roof looks to be only about 2" total. I'm thinking that for the unistrut along the roof edge, I may try using ¼" bolts through the roof. It'll be cooler in a couple of days. The 10AWG wire is currently run into the compartment and I did manage to find some latch duct at the local Ace Hardware to kind of protect the wire in the vertical run from the upper cabinet to the dinette bench where the rest of the electrical upgrade is located. The 12V fan and vents arrived from Amazon this evening. Tomorrow's project.
It was 94°F, and I didn't really feel like cooking anything. I decided to try out one of the Chinese buffets in Hondo. I wasn't expecting much. It really wasn't that bad. Not great, but not as bad as I was led to believe.