It's 7 years later, I am just getting into my first camper van build and I came across this video. Wow! What a find! I am impressed. Why is not every camper van using this by now?
I am back to revisit this in 2021 and (updated) 2022. I am amazed why this did not get over a million views but, in sharing that, I have surmised that there are only a hand full of us geeks out there in the world that appreciate this type of content. Amazing job!
@@carlosrios5162 yeah, I guess. The instructions he provided was enough for me to get started on it, so I guess we’re all at different levels of understanding and experience. but I’m sure the average novice can build this without the actuators to where they just slide them out manually.
Dozens of people have copied the design and sent me photos... For smaller vans, manual slides work great, there is a big bus with linear actuators, air, whatever you need is pretty simple to add on.
Hands down my favorite video on solar panels so much so I want to copy you. I can see you are very intelligent VERY, I will confess I am no match so this design and all your other designs like the control center where you have Raspberry PI set up which I also want to copy. Again would love to copy you which is compliment and I hope you take it as that. I see the thought you have put into each of these projects. I was wondering if there is breakdown of your designs? THANK YOU for sharing all of your creations and life.
I can't break it down any further as every installation will need some level of adaptation. But several people have copied the concepts I've shown, and they've sent pictures to prove it...
so you have had this for 3 years - how has the drawer slides work in the environment? - are they still sliding easy ? they are typically built for indoor use. great idea I want to copy it!
These are not typical drawer slides... They are heavy stainless steel slides used the toolboxes of Tow Trucks, Service Bodies, and Ambulances. And as you can see in our more recent videos, We've driven this rig nearly 100,000Km through Canada, North to the Artic Ocean, South through the USA, Mexico and now heading for Guatemala. We've had no problems cycling them at least twice a day.
I've seen electric linear actuators used in a similar manner in some harsh environments. I have no experience with the reliability of pneumatics but it sure sounds great.
For the low price, ¾ inch diameter, reliability, speed, ease of transmitting massive power through a long 2mm air line, etc, etc, it was an easy choice for me...
Found the first video of the solar deployment..... ingenious..... the very coolest system to double up your solar.... I can't say enough... I want to build one for myself I have some time before my new sprinter arrives.... and along with everything else this will really keep me busy. I am installing a Volta system, and Buck from Volta told me a solar system needs to be much more than the standard 200w to even be worth the cost of installing solar... now I believe you have shown me the answer.... I will see what I can configure to make solar worth while for the Volta system. I am going all electric.. with at least 13KW system. Lots of boondocking and off grid adventures....can't wait Thank you again for the inspiration....
Full time Rv'r for almost 2 years now. About a year ago I installed 4,350 watts of solar panels on the roof, with a 6,000 watt inverter and 15,360 watts of 48 volt battery storage. I have travel over 5,000 miles and it works great. I did this because I don't trust the economy. I am never without full electricity, even while the road.
@@Everlanders I can always get enough diesel to get back to home base, where I have long term storage of many items including food, if the economy ever gets that bad. RV'ing full time and rent buy the month, I usually am charged for electricity.. since I've done this, electrical rates have gone up more than 7 cents per KW, that adds up, My average electric bill when hooked up to the grid ( rainy days and such). has been under $30 per month, that includes running a/c and electric heat, Microwave, and laundry, and everything else.
Before I watched the video on the mini split a/c I thought they were folding. If a person used some ingenuity, they probably could have them fold and still flip to get some charging power while moving. I really like Everlanders design though. :)
You... Are... Amazing!!!! Okay... Seeing that you are the first person to create such a brilliant piece of work, how many millions have you made so far?😄
@@Everlanders Do you have plans for sale -- I cant design worth crap but I can follow a set of plans -- Seems like lots of interest for you to cobble together and sell for 100$/download.
It's really just three pieces of angle aluminum, 3" wide, and stainless steel drawer slides bolted to them and the solar panels... The other critical dimensions are going to depend on the vehicle you're mounting it to.
This gives me some idea of my own.. thanks for sharing. I’ve been adjusting to -30 up here in Sioux lookout, definitely different than what I’m used to.
Levi !!! Nice to see you're still watching! I wish I could get my production values to 1/10th of what your quick vlogs are... Hit me up if you want a design audit, there is lots I learned the hard way but didn't make it in the video.
Everlanders - thanks! I won’t be adding panels for a few months still, but I hadn’t considered stacking and having one set on slides. I might just make it a simple manual slide version though. If you ever have any video questions let me know! It was great getting to see the man behind the work in this video. Helps put a face to the voice. Also, it would be fun to shoot a video of your rig if you are out in BC again, let me know!
Congratulations, good workmanship. Details are well thought out. The top and bottom panels are placed close to each other. The outward opening surface has been kept to a minimum, ensuring that it is resistant to possible strong wind loads. These seem like things that have been thought about. The pneumatic actuator creates a hard and jerky finish at the end of the opening process. This might be the only downside.
Everlanders, I would love to but I’m handicapped. Back in the day I would have jumped on it. You did put a lot of thought into it. Very well done. Subbed.
@@Everlanders, guess i'm wondering if you might be able to sell a bolt on frame kit or something like that where folks can bolt it on to their van and insert their solar panels into the framework, ie maybe initially with the option of not installing the auto expanding mechanism and let folks just pull the panels out manually. But bottom line is i haven't seen any kits that do this panel expansion and this would allow a lot more smaller vans to get up to the watts needed for the mini split AC. But then again i just started looking at this stuff as i'm thinking of converting my old toyota sienna into a camper and heard that it would take a lot more solar to get AC working and with your framework, it would double the wattage!
Just discover your channel via "live and give 4x4. Just wanderfull, what a great job. I spent all this year thinking about this system and bum, you did it times ago. Thank you.
Watched this video over and over. Thanks for your brain power, Great job. Saving up to start my build to 4-1-21. Have 24 foot bus with 20 foot roof space and want a 5 foot deck on rear roof. Have 4 solar panels now to go in front of the deck. All in planning stage nothing done yet.
@@Everlanders Why do you think? There's some pretty elaborate solar panel mounts in the non RV world. And it seems to me that if this enables solar air conditioning even on small RVs, people might be inclined to spend $10k on a solar system (including the $2k mount). Or maybe I'm underestimating other people's hatred of generators, ha. But I sure hate generators, and air conditioning is always the thing that keeps people relying on them in their RVs. But now that lithium iron phosphate batteries are getting better, cheaper, and simpler by the day, I'm hoping the time for other people to kill their gennies with fire has finally arrived. Or maybe I'm just an optimist.
Thank you sir for sharing. I've watched Bearfoot Theory build out her Sprinter and also Adventures of A plus K on their build. I like Bearfoot Theory where a center walk was left open to clean the panels and envisioned having a double stack panel to increase the amount of charging. I'm four years away from my build but wanted to get some ideas and you've made what I envisioned! Thanks again. Hitting the road in 2024.
Cool, I'm glad you like... I could use a coder for some of the logic used to deploy the wings, etc. There is a lot of automation in this thing... Mostly Python. Are there times that you're not Cranky?
And you have a sweet 3D Printer!! I've needed one several times on this project, The Screen housing/console for example, and I want to make housings for the 5 outside cameras. Maybe if I send you filament and a pittance, you can send me parts? Could do some collaboration stuff.
I've got a few of these: goo.gl/XUho8G They are nice because they have a IR filter you can engage remotely. But just got in two of these ones, which I like the FOV better: goo.gl/GAMg5s
Great idea! I hadn't thought of that situation being a good application... I assume your main cooking is heat? The rest should be an easy conversation to Solar and Lithium.
Brilliant idea and an outstanding job executing it. Raspberry Pi's are awesome aren't they! When I build I hope you don't mind me seeking you out for that sliding solar design as well.
Charles Hall, this guy laid down a pretty solid idea. Some brainstorming could really open up some more possibilities (like yours) to get even more out of the platform. I like your idea of it filling in as an awning while charging the batteries! And a third layer. Now if we could come up with an idea to draw moisture from the air for water while boondocking (I can do it at home with my dehumidifier) without plugging into shore power! Talk about being off grid! Happy Trails!!
That's pretty slick. I was mulling over doing something similar on my trailer, but not automated. Very well done. I'd be surprised if you didn't get some inquiries. The next step, make it able to track the sun.
@@Everlanders This stupid covid is really getting old fast now. I read there may be a vaccine around November 1st pending no social political BS from screwing with it. Hope you're passing time well down there. Best wishes to the both of you. Compliments on your new electrical control system. Really cleaned things up.
Brilliant idea Sir just brilliant. Has you considered building these for a living because I would like to own one for my coach thank you so much for sharing Your creative and skill set of knowledge with us all.
This is just badass, and exactly what I had been imagining on my (forthcoming) rig. We actually met at the Overland Expo West this year (2019), but I had not seen your channel so did not think to ask about all your great inventions! Possible to IM you when I get nearer to my build? Great work!
Wondering if you had any problems with the sliders now that this video is 2+ years old. I am looking at the option of making a manual awning out of my panels. Can I ask what sliders you used?
They get extended and retracted 2-3 times daily, currently off roading through Mexico without issue. Links for everything I used is in the description.
I've been studying this build over the past months. So far, I've been able to model it in Solidworks. The only reservation I still have is the idea of drilling through the side edge of the panel which is extruded and hollow. I assume that you fabricated and glued the 3/8" threaded plates to provide extra reinforcement so as not to deform the edge that grips the panel glass. How much torque did you use for the number 8 screws? Did you use Loctite? I also noticed that you used Sika primer and some kind of adhesive to glue the plates to the solar panel frame. What kind of glue did you use? Sorry about all of the questions. I really admire the work you do, especially because you use open source methods.
Looking to do this on a 254year old Hymer StarLline 550. The fact that you are replying to folk positively, nearly 5 years later proves it is a sound design and not a gimmick. Could I ask what kind of maintenance you have needed to do over the years to keep it working?
I know this video was made quite a while ago now. What great content. I was trying to find out the dimensions and power rating of your solar panels. I assume that the 24 inch stainless steel slides would be matched with the solar panel width. Has 100 lb rating for the slides worked out over time?
@@Everlanders would you consider selling a diagram, parts to order, so a real novice like me could build a roll out solar system like you created for your vehicle. I admire creative thinkers with talent.
I soaked the slides in degreaser before assembly to prevent dust and dirt from collecting. 2 times a day, 3 years, 4 countries, nearly 100,000 km and they are still going strong...
Awesome build man awesome build! Did you mention plans or a parts list in the comments I couldn't find any, you could post plans or parts list I'd be a very happy camper thanks
I’d be curious about Maintenance on this system. I imagine dust, dirt, grit, and sand would slowly build up in the slides, and eventually need to be cleaned out. How would one go about accomplishing that? I’d love to have a similar system on my RV in the future.
It's been over a year now, and we've been full time traveling through Canada, USA and Mexico extending and retracting daily with no issues. I simply used high quality, beefy stainless slides. Before assembly I used degreaser to remove the factory applied oils so the dust does not stick. Twice so far I've used the pressure washer at the car wash to blow away any pine needles or whatever gets stuck inbetween stuff, but it was a preventative measure, not sure it was even needed. 👍
ahh... so this is how you did it? very sweet. Quick question, what would keep somebody from doing this but the other way around.... That is, having the top two panels slide out instead? I have 4 4x6 panels to install on the roof of my short bus and I am trying to evaluate options that would let me have a roof top deck, at least until I install four more panels, thanks
I don't see why not... But why not have them hinged at the edge, and then fold them up to act as a railing when you're using the deck and then they fold flat when you're not up there... That being said, we know 3 rigs that have rooftop decks and 3 rigs that wish they wouldn't have bothered. They never use them, it adds a surprising amount of weight up high making for poor drivability, and the mounting points leak...
One thing that isn't clear to me is, where does the air come from (green line at @5:10) . You would need some pressurized can/bottle, or a compressor right? I didn't see it in the video. How did you solve or do that in your van build?
@@Everlanders Thanks for taking the time to reply. I can understand how overwhelming all comments and questions might be. I will decide between pneumatic or electric linear actuator. I am watching many of your other videos too, and they are a ton of help. It looks like you have some programming background which is cool. Or perhaps all self thought. I received my starlink today and works great. I will use your hack and roof mount probably whenever I buy a van. The only thing I am not sure about is the solar/battery system I should go for. Obviously the more solar the better and a folding solar roof is a must for sure. Maybe an 2nd alternator. I feel like the Ecoflow 15kwh power kit is the way to go for me because it is easy and clean to install. And 48v system which is more efficient. Don't know about it to much yet. Do you know about this kit? Compared to the standard "Blue" brand. Would love to know your thoughts. For now happy holidays and the best for 2024. Greetings From Holland 🇳🇱😁👍
@@Everlanders Yes I tried to search for "ecoflow" but it only comes up with two about the Delta 2 max, and the bleuetti ac500 and b300. Not the "power kit". Perhaps I am missing something. I will keep digging. Thanks though! 😜
Great when waiting for a trafic light ;-) Did you think about being able to tillt the whole thing over one side of the car so you can direct it into the sun. Might be a bit more weight and less solid, but should bring in 20-40% more electricity...
When traffic is slow or the road is very smooth, we totally deploy it... but in my testing, it was nowhere near 20-40% when tilted, Especially in Canada, they would need to be nearly 45°, and when you consider that the direction we're parked is not always going to be in the direction the panels tilt, or I'd need to have the whole array tilt in all directions, and the mechanical nightmare that would be. Not to mention the stresses on the mechanicals in off-road environments that we're in now. Further, we make more than enough power in Canada and the USA with them being flat, and it's only down here as we travel through Mexico and into Central America that we really need the big power for AC, and for that, the panels being flat works just fine.
@@Everlanders A tilt would have to be on one side only. That does mean you need to park your car with one side towards the sun and maybe repark it some times. But if choosing how your park is not an option then yes, there is no point in this. But I get what you say, when you need the AC there is likely enough sun too ;-) And by having enough panels and battery capacity to start with, you don't need to complicate things.
Real nice build, I am working on a design in my head as well for a 4kw main panel and another 2 to 4kw for the slide out. The only thing I would change is that it should have a small pitch to shed water, snow and debris. Real nice design, I also did not think about using air, As my design calls for it to be about 1 foot off the roof to allow air flow and block direct heat on the roof. I am thinking more along the lines of a lever action run by a gear box with a manual override with hand crank...
I designed ours to be as close to the roof as possible to keep our height down. Still, the top glass is 5 inches from the roof. Shedding water has never been a problem, and debris blows off when we drive...
It's 7 years later, I am just getting into my first camper van build and I came across this video. Wow! What a find! I am impressed. Why is not every camper van using this by now?
Because it's cheaper to make crap and sell said overpriced crap to uneducated consumers.
I am back to revisit this in 2021 and (updated) 2022. I am amazed why this did not get over a million views but, in sharing that, I have surmised that there are only a hand full of us geeks out there in the world that appreciate this type of content. Amazing job!
If it was more of a tutorial it would have more views I think
@@carlosrios5162 yeah, I guess. The instructions he provided was enough for me to get started on it, so I guess we’re all at different levels of understanding and experience. but I’m sure the average novice can build this without the actuators to where they just slide them out manually.
@@mikefranks4528 for sure but it's nice to be backed by a guy who have done it before haha! But I'll try it when I get to it !
Dozens of people have copied the design and sent me photos... For smaller vans, manual slides work great, there is a big bus with linear actuators, air, whatever you need is pretty simple to add on.
@@Everlanders thank you for your reply! It truly is an amazing design! Do you think you'll provide step by step tutorial how to make this :)?
WOW, Looks like you just Invented a great idea for trucks and RVer to Dubble their Solar footprint.
Appreciate this video is many years old but wow, I've just discovered this channel and I'm astounded at your skill
Im currently designing something so similar but without the air shocks. Incredible work love it.
that was awesome. that was so cool. i thought to myself how to increase solar and jokingly googled slide out. this is so neat! very cool design.
Hands down my favorite video on solar panels so much so I want to copy you. I can see you are very intelligent VERY, I will confess I am no match so this design and all your other designs like the control center where you have Raspberry PI set up which I also want to copy. Again would love to copy you which is compliment and I hope you take it as that. I see the thought you have put into each of these projects. I was wondering if there is breakdown of your designs? THANK YOU for sharing all of your creations and life.
I can't break it down any further as every installation will need some level of adaptation. But several people have copied the concepts I've shown, and they've sent pictures to prove it...
l LOVE IT PLEASE KEEP YOUR VIDEOS COMING YOU HELP SO MANY OF US OUT HERE YOU DONT REALIZE YOUR IMPACT TO THIS COMMUNITY.
We've made hundreds of videos after this one... ☝️
I'm surprised I haven't seen this on high end overlanding trailers yet!
so you have had this for 3 years - how has the drawer slides work in the environment? - are they still sliding easy ? they are typically built for indoor use. great idea I want to copy it!
These are not typical drawer slides... They are heavy stainless steel slides used the toolboxes of Tow Trucks, Service Bodies, and Ambulances. And as you can see in our more recent videos, We've driven this rig nearly 100,000Km through Canada, North to the Artic Ocean, South through the USA, Mexico and now heading for Guatemala. We've had no problems cycling them at least twice a day.
This is my dream setup for my Ambulance! You have amazing skills. You should hold workshops.
We hold workshops every weekend, currently in Atitlan Guatemala...
Thank you for sharing your innovative technique with full description.
You are so welcome!
This was actually very clever! Why haven't i thought about it?!
Great job!
God certainly gifted some with abilities that others can only gawk at and scratch their heads (me). You must have a really high IQ fella!
Now you've done it. I have a long steep learning curve ahead of me to build a similar setup on a cabin roof. Outstanding build Sir. Outstanding.
I was searching for this type of solar panels mounting system and found your channel. Thanks for your brilliant work. 👍💐😀
Good stuff! Thanks for the comment!
That is one sweet set up! Very slick!!
Watched your trip down to Baja, we are heading down in January. Do you have a email or a dm I can send to ask some questions about that experience?
I've seen electric linear actuators used in a similar manner in some harsh environments. I have no experience with the reliability of pneumatics but it sure sounds great.
For the low price, ¾ inch diameter, reliability, speed, ease of transmitting massive power through a long 2mm air line, etc, etc, it was an easy choice for me...
Found the first video of the solar deployment..... ingenious..... the very coolest system to double up your solar.... I can't say enough... I want to build one for myself I have some time before my new sprinter arrives.... and along with everything else this will really keep me busy.
I am installing a Volta system, and Buck from Volta told me a solar system needs to be much more than the standard 200w to even be worth the cost of installing solar... now I believe you have shown me the answer.... I will see what I can configure to make solar worth while for the Volta system. I am going all electric.. with at least 13KW system. Lots of boondocking and off grid adventures....can't wait Thank you again for the inspiration....
He tripled up! LOL
Full time Rv'r for almost 2 years now. About a year ago I installed 4,350 watts of solar panels on the roof, with a 6,000 watt inverter and 15,360 watts of 48 volt battery storage. I have travel over 5,000 miles and it works great. I did this because I don't trust the economy. I am never without full electricity, even while the road.
Okay, but if you don't trust the economy, how are you going to buy fuel?
@@Everlanders I can always get enough diesel to get back to home base, where I have long term storage of many items including food, if the economy ever gets that bad. RV'ing full time and rent buy the month, I usually am charged for electricity.. since I've done this, electrical rates have gone up more than 7 cents per KW, that adds up, My average electric bill when hooked up to the grid ( rainy days and such). has been under $30 per month, that includes running a/c and electric heat, Microwave, and laundry, and everything else.
Beautiful solar array! Greetings from Jamaica.
Love the rail design. I think I'll go with a manual deployment. I'm redoing my setup and this beats folding them out.
Before I watched the video on the mini split a/c I thought they were folding.
If a person used some ingenuity, they probably could have them fold and still flip to get some charging power while moving.
I really like Everlanders design though. :)
That is a beautiful setup!
You... Are... Amazing!!!! Okay... Seeing that you are the first person to create such a brilliant piece of work, how many millions have you made so far?😄
0 millions... 🙄
@@Everlanders
Do you have plans for sale -- I cant design worth crap but I can follow a set of plans -- Seems like lots of interest for you to cobble together and sell for 100$/download.
It's really just three pieces of angle aluminum, 3" wide, and stainless steel drawer slides bolted to them and the solar panels... The other critical dimensions are going to depend on the vehicle you're mounting it to.
This gives me some idea of my own.. thanks for sharing. I’ve been adjusting to -30 up here in Sioux lookout, definitely different than what I’m used to.
Levi !!! Nice to see you're still watching! I wish I could get my production values to 1/10th of what your quick vlogs are... Hit me up if you want a design audit, there is lots I learned the hard way but didn't make it in the video.
Everlanders - thanks! I won’t be adding panels for a few months still, but I hadn’t considered stacking and having one set on slides. I might just make it a simple manual slide version though.
If you ever have any video questions let me know! It was great getting to see the man behind the work in this video. Helps put a face to the voice. Also, it would be fun to shoot a video of your rig if you are out in BC again, let me know!
Hey, great job! Thanks for sharing.
Congratulations, good workmanship. Details are well thought out. The top and bottom panels are placed close to each other. The outward opening surface has been kept to a minimum, ensuring that it is resistant to possible strong wind loads. These seem like things that have been thought about. The pneumatic actuator creates a hard and jerky finish at the end of the opening process. This might be the only downside.
In the final installation the air flow was restricted to control the speed.
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That's freaking cool!
That blows me away! Well, engineered!! You should make up and sell kits!!
Nope, it's a piece of 3" angle aluminum with some drawer slides mounted to it... Just build one...
Everlanders, I would love to but I’m handicapped. Back in the day I would have jumped on it. You did put a lot of thought into it. Very well done. Subbed.
This is a huge idea, hope you're taking it to the next level, brilliant!
Thanks! Quick question, what is the next level?
@@Everlanders, guess i'm wondering if you might be able to sell a bolt on frame kit or something like that where folks can bolt it on to their van and insert their solar panels into the framework, ie maybe initially with the option of not installing the auto expanding mechanism and let folks just pull the panels out manually. But bottom line is i haven't seen any kits that do this panel expansion and this would allow a lot more smaller vans to get up to the watts needed for the mini split AC. But then again i just started looking at this stuff as i'm thinking of converting my old toyota sienna into a camper and heard that it would take a lot more solar to get AC working and with your framework, it would double the wattage!
It's just 3 lengths of Aluminum L channel and some drawer slides... Get out there and make it.
WOW, thanks so much for your idea. is incredible!!! A greeting from Spain!
Just discover your channel via "live and give 4x4. Just wanderfull, what a great job. I spent all this year thinking about this system and bum, you did it times ago. Thank you.
awesome build! thanks for sharing!
Nice design!
Very impressive, I thought of doing this last year for when I build a van next year. And here You have already have a working model for me to admire
Great build. Thanks for sharing.
Great concept and design. Only advice when the trough gets filled with ice it might not deploy, I would invert the trough so it won't hold water.
There are no moving components in the trough, It is frequently full of ice and we've never had any problems.
Excellent video . This would solve a lot of problems for a lot of people .
Watched this video over and over. Thanks for your brain power, Great job. Saving up to start my build to 4-1-21. Have 24 foot bus with 20 foot roof space and want a 5 foot deck on rear roof. Have 4 solar panels now to go in front of the deck. All in planning stage nothing done yet.
Glad I could help
This is a fantastic design
Awesome work. I hope something like this becomes a commercially available product.
Pretty Unlikely.
@@Everlanders Why do you think? There's some pretty elaborate solar panel mounts in the non RV world. And it seems to me that if this enables solar air conditioning even on small RVs, people might be inclined to spend $10k on a solar system (including the $2k mount). Or maybe I'm underestimating other people's hatred of generators, ha. But I sure hate generators, and air conditioning is always the thing that keeps people relying on them in their RVs. But now that lithium iron phosphate batteries are getting better, cheaper, and simpler by the day, I'm hoping the time for other people to kill their gennies with fire has finally arrived. Or maybe I'm just an optimist.
Just bloody awesome!
Oh wow, thanks, very kind of you to say...
I was thinking about something like this for my van the other day but man you took it to another level, well done!
beautiful done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just discovered your channel today......... Blimey its bloody brilliant !
Very nice. I would like to see it upgraded to three drawer 12 panels.
Super made!! That's exactly what I was looking for to use on my cybertruck. Sounds awesome and cybertruck comes with compressor!!!!
Glad you like it!
That is awesome! Very creative idea! Looking forward to the install!
Thanks this seems doable for my skill level
Thank you sir for sharing. I've watched Bearfoot Theory build out her Sprinter and also Adventures of A plus K on their build. I like Bearfoot Theory where a center walk was left open to clean the panels and envisioned having a double stack panel to increase the amount of charging. I'm four years away from my build but wanted to get some ideas and you've made what I envisioned! Thanks again. Hitting the road in 2024.
Wow that's ingenious!!!!
Nice video. You did what I want to do! Thanks!
I had 3000 watts on my ambulance RV build
Good job on the build
Wow, I'm speechless. So Simple. Great work. I've started from the beginning. Very educational to watch.
Incredible work!!
I am a big fan of solar projects. This is awesome!!!!!!
Cool, I'm glad you like... I could use a coder for some of the logic used to deploy the wings, etc. There is a lot of automation in this thing... Mostly Python. Are there times that you're not Cranky?
The moniker came from some early years as a programmer. I am far less cranky these days :)
And you have a sweet 3D Printer!! I've needed one several times on this project, The Screen housing/console for example, and I want to make housings for the 5 outside cameras. Maybe if I send you filament and a pittance, you can send me parts? Could do some collaboration stuff.
I'd be down for that. What cameras do you have?
I've got a few of these: goo.gl/XUho8G They are nice because they have a IR filter you can engage remotely.
But just got in two of these ones, which I like the FOV better: goo.gl/GAMg5s
Really nice, I don't use the word Heroic often, but... Impressive.. most impressive
Amazing! You're a genius. I think you should market this. I would definitely buy one for the roof of my motorhome 😊
...It's just a couple of drawer slides.
A work of Art , fantastic work.
I love your solar array. I plan on putting one like yours on my food truck. I don't want to have to use shore power if I don't have to.
Great idea! I hadn't thought of that situation being a good application... I assume your main cooking is heat? The rest should be an easy conversation to Solar and Lithium.
Absolutely incredible!
Great idea and implementation. Why did you go the pneumatic route versus a linear actuator?
Brilliant idea and an outstanding job executing it. Raspberry Pi's are awesome aren't they! When I build I hope you don't mind me seeking you out for that sliding solar design as well.
Im wondering if a third layer would be possible
Sure...
Everlanders thanks considering this for a skoolie build. Thinking a third layer could act as some what of an awning.
Charles Hall, this guy laid down a pretty solid idea. Some brainstorming could really open up some more possibilities (like yours) to get even more out of the platform. I like your idea of it filling in as an awning while charging the batteries! And a third layer. Now if we could come up with an idea to draw moisture from the air for water while boondocking (I can do it at home with my dehumidifier) without plugging into shore power! Talk about being off grid! Happy Trails!!
Impressive work! I've been mulling the same idea over using electrical actuators instead of pneumatic. Thanks for posting.
There are many reasons I chose air over electric, I'll need to make a video one day...
I now have a Frequently Asked Questions post on this very topic on our website that gives lots of details... everlanders.com/FAQ-air-powered-slides/
Excellent idea ☺
That's pretty slick. I was mulling over doing something similar on my trailer, but not automated. Very well done. I'd be surprised if you didn't get some inquiries. The next step, make it able to track the sun.
No interest is tracking the sun... Added a bit more solar is far cheaper than tracking...
air sistem is very light , good ideea
Very light indeed!
Genius diy idea 🍺😀👍
This is amazing, Great Job!!!
Very good
I really like this setup. You have got to be a fan of Rube Goldberg. Still stuck in Mexico I presume.
Yeah, Rube and I are like this 🤞! I'm still in Mexico, but Kara has flown back to Canada for now.
@@Everlanders This stupid covid is really getting old fast now. I read there may be a vaccine around November 1st pending no social political BS from screwing with it. Hope you're passing time well down there. Best wishes to the both of you. Compliments on your new electrical control system. Really cleaned things up.
Brilliant idea Sir just brilliant.
Has you considered building these for a living because I would like to own one for my coach thank you so much for sharing
Your creative and skill set of knowledge with us all.
Well done!
This is just badass, and exactly what I had been imagining on my (forthcoming) rig. We actually met at the Overland Expo West this year (2019), but I had not seen your channel so did not think to ask about all your great inventions! Possible to IM you when I get nearer to my build? Great work!
Sure! Hit us up on Instagram.
Wondering if you had any problems with the sliders now that this video is 2+ years old. I am looking at the option of making a manual awning out of my panels.
Can I ask what sliders you used?
They get extended and retracted 2-3 times daily, currently off roading through Mexico without issue. Links for everything I used is in the description.
Also, this ua-cam.com/video/woZH85EiHNY/v-deo.html
that is a awesome design. I have been trying to come up with a way to tilt the panels and maybe rotate
The gains made by tilting will cost more than just getting one more panel. It's not worth it in my opinion.
You are genius!!
That's arguable...
I've been studying this build over the past months. So far, I've been able to model it in Solidworks. The only reservation I still have is the idea of drilling through the side edge of the panel which is extruded and hollow. I assume that you fabricated and glued the 3/8" threaded plates to provide extra reinforcement so as not to deform the edge that grips the panel glass. How much torque did you use for the number 8 screws? Did you use Loctite? I also noticed that you used Sika primer and some kind of adhesive to glue the plates to the solar panel frame. What kind of glue did you use? Sorry about all of the questions. I really admire the work you do, especially because you use open source methods.
That is so cool..
Nice solar mount awesome
this is awesome. why did you decided to have the bottom ones move instead of the top ones?
Easier to manage wires and shading issues.
Looking to do this on a 254year old Hymer StarLline 550. The fact that you are replying to folk positively, nearly 5 years later proves it is a sound design and not a gimmick. Could I ask what kind of maintenance you have needed to do over the years to keep it working?
Nothing... clean the leaves out of the cracks...
Man, I really gotta learn how to weld...and then I need to learn how to weld aluminum. 😂
soooooooooo awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know this video was made quite a while ago now. What great content. I was trying to find out the dimensions and power rating of your solar panels. I assume that the 24 inch stainless steel slides would be matched with the solar panel width. Has 100 lb rating for the slides worked out over time?
8 years and 15 countries later... ua-cam.com/video/lcck1ejlXt8/v-deo.html
This is tooooo cool..... my next project... thanks
Go for it!
Everlanders thanks. Check out my channel. ua-cam.com/users/bparkinson1234
1000 thumbs up from me... I appreciate genius! I needed to see this to understand the proper parts.. Ill be making something similar. THANK YOU
And shade for the rig while parked in full sun! Awesome design. Would you be willing to post your SketchUp file(s)?
Yes, the extra shade is better than expected! The design was only half done in CAD, the details worked out in the flesh.
@@Everlanders would you consider selling a diagram, parts to order, so a real novice like me could build a roll out solar system like you created for your vehicle. I admire creative thinkers with talent.
How have the slides survived exposed to the elements? Has dust/dirt compromised the lubrication in the slides? Do they still operate as new?
I soaked the slides in degreaser before assembly to prevent dust and dirt from collecting. 2 times a day, 3 years, 4 countries, nearly 100,000 km and they are still going strong...
Awesome build man awesome build! Did you mention plans or a parts list in the comments I couldn't find any, you could post plans or parts list I'd be a very happy camper thanks
Yes, it's all in the description...
Well done 👍 Did you make a follow up video showing it mounted and in use?
!!! Found it ✌️👁👁
Such an interesting design. Do they rattle while driving? Do you know what the total weight is, without the solar panels?
No rattles.
I’d be curious about Maintenance on this system. I imagine dust, dirt, grit, and sand would slowly build up in the slides, and eventually need to be cleaned out. How would one go about accomplishing that? I’d love to have a similar system on my RV in the future.
It's been over a year now, and we've been full time traveling through Canada, USA and Mexico extending and retracting daily with no issues. I simply used high quality, beefy stainless slides. Before assembly I used degreaser to remove the factory applied oils so the dust does not stick. Twice so far I've used the pressure washer at the car wash to blow away any pine needles or whatever gets stuck inbetween stuff, but it was a preventative measure, not sure it was even needed. 👍
ahh... so this is how you did it? very sweet.
Quick question, what would keep somebody from doing this but the other way around.... That is, having the top two panels slide out instead?
I have 4 4x6 panels to install on the roof of my short bus and I am trying to evaluate options that would let me have a roof top deck, at least until I install four more panels,
thanks
I don't see why not... But why not have them hinged at the edge, and then fold them up to act as a railing when you're using the deck and then they fold flat when you're not up there...
That being said, we know 3 rigs that have rooftop decks and 3 rigs that wish they wouldn't have bothered. They never use them, it adds a surprising amount of weight up high making for poor drivability, and the mounting points leak...
TKS 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ok
Extremely smart. Would u b interested in building a racks for the public? How much?
It is just three pieces of angled aluminum with some slides screwed into it, a pretty simple DIY project
Thanks! Gods blessings on u and your wife.🙏🏽👍🏽
One thing that isn't clear to me is, where does the air come from (green line at @5:10) . You would need some pressurized can/bottle, or a compressor right? I didn't see it in the video. How did you solve or do that in your van build?
Our overland truck has 3 compressed air systems... It made for an easy choice.
@@Everlanders Thanks for taking the time to reply. I can understand how overwhelming all comments and questions might be. I will decide between pneumatic or electric linear actuator. I am watching many of your other videos too, and they are a ton of help. It looks like you have some programming background which is cool. Or perhaps all self thought. I received my starlink today and works great. I will use your hack and roof mount probably whenever I buy a van. The only thing I am not sure about is the solar/battery system I should go for. Obviously the more solar the better and a folding solar roof is a must for sure. Maybe an 2nd alternator. I feel like the Ecoflow 15kwh power kit is the way to go for me because it is easy and clean to install. And 48v system which is more efficient. Don't know about it to much yet. Do you know about this kit? Compared to the standard "Blue" brand. Would love to know your thoughts. For now happy holidays and the best for 2024. Greetings From Holland 🇳🇱😁👍
@renstillmann I've reviewed several... Have a look.
@@Everlanders Yes I tried to search for "ecoflow" but it only comes up with two about the Delta 2 max, and the bleuetti ac500 and b300. Not the "power kit". Perhaps I am missing something. I will keep digging. Thanks though! 😜
Great when waiting for a trafic light ;-)
Did you think about being able to tillt the whole thing over one side of the car so you can direct it into the sun. Might be a bit more weight and less solid, but should bring in 20-40% more electricity...
When traffic is slow or the road is very smooth, we totally deploy it... but in my testing, it was nowhere near 20-40% when tilted, Especially in Canada, they would need to be nearly 45°, and when you consider that the direction we're parked is not always going to be in the direction the panels tilt, or I'd need to have the whole array tilt in all directions, and the mechanical nightmare that would be. Not to mention the stresses on the mechanicals in off-road environments that we're in now. Further, we make more than enough power in Canada and the USA with them being flat, and it's only down here as we travel through Mexico and into Central America that we really need the big power for AC, and for that, the panels being flat works just fine.
@@Everlanders A tilt would have to be on one side only. That does mean you need to park your car with one side towards the sun and maybe repark it some times. But if choosing how your park is not an option then yes, there is no point in this.
But I get what you say, when you need the AC there is likely enough sun too ;-) And by having enough panels and battery capacity to start with, you don't need to complicate things.
Real nice build, I am working on a design in my head as well for a 4kw main panel and another 2 to 4kw for the slide out. The only thing I would change is that it should have a small pitch to shed water, snow and debris. Real nice design, I also did not think about using air, As my design calls for it to be about 1 foot off the roof to allow air flow and block direct heat on the roof. I am thinking more along the lines of a lever action run by a gear box with a manual override with hand crank...
I designed ours to be as close to the roof as possible to keep our height down. Still, the top glass is 5 inches from the roof. Shedding water has never been a problem, and debris blows off when we drive...
What would you charge someone to build this for a rv?
Me TOO!
10 bucks?