just wondering if the 120w panels i have can be permantly fixed on the roof
of the van all information accepted thanks
suenray
justcruisin01 said
02:26 AM Sep 27, 2013
Yes, I have done that for a period of time untill I managed to get a solid panel to replace it as I wanted to portable back as a portable.
If its a folding panel need to fit it to a couple of mounting rails to keep it rigid.
JC
TAJ said
01:15 PM Sep 27, 2013
THANKS JC01 you are always helpfull
thinking about splitting them and running them on roof
opposite side of fridge lengthways
suenray
hagar said
04:41 PM Sep 27, 2013
I have did exactly what you are thinking of on my previous van be sure to leave a sufficient gap between roof and panel for air flow ( 40mm). I used aluminium angle pop riveted to panel and then stuck the angle with sikaflex to the caravan roof.
just wondering if the 120w panels i have can be permantly fixed on the roof
of the van all information accepted thanks
suenray
Yes, I have done that for a period of time untill I managed to get a solid panel to replace it as I wanted to portable back as a portable.
If its a folding panel need to fit it to a couple of mounting rails to keep it rigid.
JC
THANKS JC01 you are always helpfull
thinking about splitting them and running them on roof
opposite side of fridge lengthways
suenray
I have did exactly what you are thinking of on my previous van be sure to leave a sufficient gap between roof and panel for air flow ( 40mm). I used aluminium angle pop riveted to panel and then stuck the angle with sikaflex to the caravan roof.
looks good thanks for info and photo
suenray