Well not really powered but it should help with winter starts and keeping the battery topped up.
I had to remove the plastic moldings on the solar panel so it would be thin enough to fit under the bracket above the sun shield. I had to remove the glass of the sun roof to feed the wire around the sun shield.
I routed the wire over then under the sun shield to the interior light where there is a constant 12 V so it will charge with the key removed.
The solar panel has a diode so it won't discharge the battery in the dark. I may install another diode at the interior light in case the sliding panel cuts through the wire. (it's just kinda draped in there loosely)
Maybe somebody can copy my idea and do a better install and post a how to so I can copy that. My install is pretty cheesy.
I had to remove the plastic moldings on the solar panel so it would be thin enough to fit under the bracket above the sun shield. I had to remove the glass of the sun roof to feed the wire around the sun shield.
I routed the wire over then under the sun shield to the interior light where there is a constant 12 V so it will charge with the key removed.
The solar panel has a diode so it won't discharge the battery in the dark. I may install another diode at the interior light in case the sliding panel cuts through the wire. (it's just kinda draped in there loosely)
Maybe somebody can copy my idea and do a better install and post a how to so I can copy that. My install is pretty cheesy.