Thanks for your reply, my consideration is whether or not it will fit. I appears that with judicious use of the hacksaw that this would not be a problem.
Thanks for your reply, my consideration is whether or not it will fit. I appears that with judicious use of the hacksaw that this would not be a problem. The solar panel idea: I have located a chinese supplier of lithium batteries for $150 ie four 3.2w units. The current problem is removing the roof or angle grinding the ridges. Removal and replacement with a 350w solar panel seems the neater solution. What do you think?
How can a 350w (30A) solar panel replace a 120A alternator? Note that it will only produce 30A under ideal conditions and nothing at night! Given that the alternator free-wheels when not required, I don't see the point, but at least it doesn't have the potential to kill or maim somebody!
RAB
Didn't you mean "30 is bigger than 120"? No!
Doh!Not quite sure how, but somehow you're missing @Robin_Cox 's ironic tone.
Given that this is A2oc, surely that's aluminic?Not quite sure how, but somehow you're missing @Robin_Cox 's ironic tone.
Hi Rod,I have had a closer look at my rear seats. The offside seat has pins that have never locked in position, it is just held by the seat back at the side. It passed the MOT in this state. I believe that this is quite common, rendering the safety calculations of the men at Audi irrelevant. Thus, it seems to me that if this feature does not work anyway, you would lose nothing by cutting the pins off and just putting in a bench seat. Unfortunately the one in question is miles away so it will have to be a future project.
After reading #17, I leave you to judge!Not quite sure how, but somehow you're missing @Robin_Cox 's ironic tone.