Drill free bolt on kit for the VW California, SE/Ocean/Beach, T5 or T6 / T6.1 / and now, T7 variants.

 

A kit that requires NO DRILLING AT ALL. (this kit also works with the T5/T6/T7 Beach variant - just let us know and we supply different cable lengths specific to the Beach - the solar regulator is put in the jack compartment). £409 for a 100W kit (produces 5.4 charging Amps in good summer sun with an optional  MPPT charger) . There is also the option to go for two or even three panels

Due to customer requests, we've created a slimline kit that slots into the VW T5 / T6 / T7 California (Ocean/Coast/Beach) roof rails with cabling that shuts in the tailgate (or you can pass it through an existing tailgate grommet - instructions provided).

 

The kit features:

- Foam backed panel edges to protect paintwork.

- Sunpower solar cells - Japanese ETFE coating , 22.4% effiiciency, operating temperature -20 to +75 c

- Super lightweight - Only 3.5Kg per 100w panel, inclusive of frame and fittings

- Super Low profile - only adds 14mm extra height at the highest point of the roof - often lower than the awning case 

- Easy slide-in system to your existing roof rails.

- Waterproof connector that lives in the roof rail, or under the panel.

- Optional MPPT regulator (solar charger) - you can use your own if preferred

- All cables needed to connect to your leisure battery. plus cable clips and ties.

- No.10 / M10 spline tool included in the T7 kits (for the rear battery clamp).

- Photo instructions include step by step details on how to route the solar cable through an existing tail gate grommet for a neater installation.

- Can be used with roof bars. (Except triple (300w) panel kits - the panels take up the entirety of the Cali roof slots pre-T7 - the T7 has room for both.

The standard kit has a flat cable that is pushed into the space between the tailgate and the bodywork when the roof is down - this excess cable is required to allow the roof to lift. A new option we now offer is a stretching curly cord. No need to tuck any cable away when the roof is lowered.

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