Post below was copied from Todd's Battery Discharge When On Shore Power thread. As it's a new topic it's better to discuss in a separate thread. -Howard (moderator)
On another subject, I am making progress on the roof mount of the solar panels. Question for the forum, see attached where I am using the Renogy adjustable panel mounts so that I can remove them if required without having to scrape up the water proofing / etc....
Anyone have an opinion on the lift that will occur from the panels hanging over the beginning of the nose of the 5th wheel. I would assume most of the air will channel under the panel but a bit concerned on potential uplift being so far forward.
Welcome anyone's option and thoughts on this. Moving the panel further to the rear of the 5th wheel causes issues for shade from the a/c and some walking on the roof challenges. I also provided a view of the overall layout planned. With the 5th wheel only being 30' long there are not a lot of spaces for the 200w panels.
Todd
On another subject, I am making progress on the roof mount of the solar panels. Question for the forum, see attached where I am using the Renogy adjustable panel mounts so that I can remove them if required without having to scrape up the water proofing / etc....
Anyone have an opinion on the lift that will occur from the panels hanging over the beginning of the nose of the 5th wheel. I would assume most of the air will channel under the panel but a bit concerned on potential uplift being so far forward.
Welcome anyone's option and thoughts on this. Moving the panel further to the rear of the 5th wheel causes issues for shade from the a/c and some walking on the roof challenges. I also provided a view of the overall layout planned. With the 5th wheel only being 30' long there are not a lot of spaces for the 200w panels.
Todd
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