How To Connecting Solar Panels To Lion Safari ME – Today’s article is just a demonstration on how to get the solar panels connected together, and then into your lion safari ME solar generator. We’ve had a couple of customers ask how to do that.
How To Connecting Solar Panels To Lion Safari ME
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How it all snaps together? So, I’m just going to demonstrate it for you, and how it’s going to fit and work with your generator. So, it’s really nice about all the panels that are going to come in your kit is, that they fold up like this. They’re called solar suitcases, they have a handle on them, and their own legs, that fold out.
Step-1
It makes them super simple, so what you’ll do is, you’ll unscrew it, like this. You open it up, and here’s what the back of the panel looks like. You have your legs that come out, and you screw these in, and then you’re able to lean the panel on itself. So, off the back of your panels, you’re going to have the longer piece and the shorter piece.
What you do to connect your panels together is, you take the longer piece from your first panel, and you snap that into the shorter piece from the second panel. If you have more than two panels then on the second panel, you’ll take the longer piece and connect that into the shorter piece of the third panel so on, and so forth, and that’s how you’re connecting all your panels in series and together.
Step-2
Just snaps together, just like that, and so, you’ll take the longer piece from your first panel, and snap that into the shorter piece of your second panel. Here’s the longest piece of the panel, let’s assume that we’ve snapped this into another panel, and that’s connecting your series together. You’re left with this first panel.
Step-3
Now, what you’ll do is you’ll connect your extension cable into the first panel, snap it together like this, and then the extension cable goes into the back of your solar generator, and you’re done. You’ve connected your panels together in series, and then from the first panel, the short piece will go into the extension cable. Then the extension cable goes into your generator. You put your panels out in the sun, and you’re done.
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