Day 20, and a safe arrival in Snowdonia. A total of 1455 miles, at a bit under 73 per day. Now there will be a few days of not riding, before my return to Scotland for work two weeks today.
At 153km or 95 miles it was the longest day. 1374Wh used, only 1081 generated for the same reason as yesterday: the battery was full until about 5pm, and then with the sun lower in the sky, the panels don't do their best work in the horizontal riding position. It was slightly nerve wracking up the final hill as battery voltage dropped below 36V. But there was enough in the tank.
I had the first electrical issue today: one of the panels stopped contributing, I think a simple connector issue as I had a heavy impact between a road barrier and the underside of the trailer. The barrier was just low enough to go under the frame, but it's supporting posts caught the panel mounting bolts and the cables.
I suspect a crimped end has pulled out. That and fitting a new axle when it arrives are the main tasks before I am fit to go on.
Final camp, underneath some arches.
That bridge for the third time.
GuerniCar Deflector number two. The original broke after too many trailer manhandling and dragging incidents at cycle way entrances and exits.
An impressive tree just before the start of the Chester Greenway.
A couple of these are the price of using the full length of the GreenWay.
A bridge on the GreenWay
Coastal scenery
Another ford, this time I don't have to cross.
A famous view
At 153km or 95 miles it was the longest day. 1374Wh used, only 1081 generated for the same reason as yesterday: the battery was full until about 5pm, and then with the sun lower in the sky, the panels don't do their best work in the horizontal riding position. It was slightly nerve wracking up the final hill as battery voltage dropped below 36V. But there was enough in the tank.
I had the first electrical issue today: one of the panels stopped contributing, I think a simple connector issue as I had a heavy impact between a road barrier and the underside of the trailer. The barrier was just low enough to go under the frame, but it's supporting posts caught the panel mounting bolts and the cables.
I suspect a crimped end has pulled out. That and fitting a new axle when it arrives are the main tasks before I am fit to go on.
Final camp, underneath some arches.
That bridge for the third time.
GuerniCar Deflector number two. The original broke after too many trailer manhandling and dragging incidents at cycle way entrances and exits.
An impressive tree just before the start of the Chester Greenway.
A couple of these are the price of using the full length of the GreenWay.
A bridge on the GreenWay
Coastal scenery
Another ford, this time I don't have to cross.
A famous view