Solar Power

After much research and a bit of maths, we arrived at the plan for the Mk2 electrics setup, which meant fitting a solar panel. In keeping with not making any new holes in anything, it was mounted on a frame that picks up the roof-rack mountings and uses a waterproof AMP connector in place of the wiring for the blue flashing light to allow it to be disconnected.

More details on the electics in Mk2 electrics setup page.

More details & info on solar in the Solar Panels For Your Camper page.

AMP connector in place, aluminium angle riveted into old holes to plug leaks and give a little protection:
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PWM Solar controller got upgraded to an MPPT type with a display, because it was dirt cheap on eBay:

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More details on the electics in Mk2 electrics setup page.