Was just talking to a couple of g/ ns here at pub in Winton ,who was saying they were camped at the free camp beside the river in Hay NSW, last week and just went to the s/ market came back and their Solar panels were nicked ,this was between 10.30 and 11am .There were a few other campers scattered around the area,but not one of them noticed a thing. Makes you wonder !!!!
Only takes one low life to ruin your trip. Would like to catch the buggers. So much for having other campers around. Surely someone saw something they thought was suspicious.
Johnw
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The devil in me suggests it just may have been one of the 'watching' other campers. They would have ready use for them and were right on the spot. Easy to tuck these into the van without arousing suspicion. Easy to see which other 'camper' is watching too.
If a local had been walking they would have had to carry them off under their arm (bit obvious) or if they pulled up in a vehicle and pinched em - again a bit obvious.
Given how the area is laid out, and when I was there for a week, the locals did not seem to use the area very frequently, except for weekends.
Either way, thoughtless people with little in the way of values.
Cheers - John
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Seems to becoming quite a popular event. In the Daintree a couple had the panels taken one week and the inverter and batteries taken the next. They were only away for a month and the general consensus was that locals were involved much along the lines of rockylizards reply.
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But were they sitting out from the van catching the sun and not padlocked? I would say that I'd be putting portable solar panels away when I went away from the van after all they are just that....portable. Still leaves a bad taste in your mouth though when you can't trust people.
Solar panels securely fastened to the roof of your van, poptop or your tug, while not impossible to steal, certainly makes the task much less stealthy for the "nickers". The small loss of efficiency of roof mounted, as compared to portable and angled panels, is small as the roof mounted is working even as you drive to your next camp. Roof mounted panels are a lot cheaper than folding portable units and usually lighter as well. . However, it is a personal decision , and no doubt we will continue to hear more of portable panels being stolen
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I did a survey about this a while back to see if anyone had actually experienced solar panels or Sat Dishes being nicked. There was none had any nicked.
I have never had anything taken while camping anywhere. This includes Europe, USA, NZ, and Australia. Been camping since the late 1950's.
Maybe the couple we were chatting to at Winton ,was the g/ns that this happened to.I did ask if they were members of this site but they said they had never heard of it. ..We were talking to some fellows back at the pub at McKinley {Walkabout } and they were telling us they had their fishing rods and a bait bucket nicked back at a c/ park in Winton,so you do not have to be in a free camp to have gear knocked off.
Also watch out for your back tyre cover friends of our went to get petrol and noticed some one around the back of there van , he was half way in removing his nice new cover from his tyre