Ep. 18: Lonas, Placas Solares, y algo de Comedia Mecánica
We show the canvases of the Sircana, with the anchoring awning, and the fixing system for the flexible solar panels, and some clips of Pascual acting as a mechanic, so that he does not get offended and it can be seen that he also puts in hours. Here you have the link to the solar panels. We have had them for two years now and they work wonderfully, not a single cell has failed, and the set of two plates of 100W each does not cost €200 (€100 per plate): https://amzn.to/3YwxyZi And this is the Toldomar website. If you need anything related to tarps in Valencia, they are highly recommended (and although we mention them many times in the episode, I assure you that they do not pay us commission): WWW.TOLDOMAR.COM CREDITS: Dignity (Deacon Blue) piano cover by Javier Monleón. Track: Amazing Future. Music by https://www.fiftysounds.com Sound Effect by JuliusH from Pixabay #sailingsircana #beneteau #cyclades #bimini #hood #bottom awning #solarplates

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