Long time since the last update
There have been some supplier problems so build came to a slow down.
So I have worked on other things. One of those was the design of a rear shelter/tarp and is I speculated Jeff at Pahaque has been interested in the design and has come up with a first prototype. The drawing I sent him showing the dimensions of the MM included one side drawing for height.
The tarp is 6' wide at the trailer and will fit in the awning rail attached to the MM in the rear. It widens out to 14' wide and narrows down 14' from the trailer.
For windy conditions one end can be dropped.
The pictures are at their location in California. The plan is to have no-see-um and solid side curtains. The idea is to have a product that is applicable to other teardrops and provide much more undercover than other options with a minimum of hassle.
At the end of next week I will be taking the 180W solar panel and attaching it with its ABS plastic panel mounts to the roof using 3M VHB tape. I will also take a bunch of photos