Solar panel advice, mounting at an angle.
Submitted: Friday, Jul 31, 2020 at 08:24
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Billy T2
Hi all, So I have a Suncamper that I wish to install a large LG neon solar panel on...
due to the size (1.7m wide x1m long) theres only really one space to fit it.
Ive indicated in red a picture on a similar model where it would go.
However im concerned that since it is tilted forward, there will be a lot of air pressure acting on it like a big wing when driving at highway speeds...
not sure if this is a bad idea or not. Since panels have a gap on the backside, I'm concerned it could flex and damage the panel.
I was thinking If needed, I could make a center brace running front to back against against the back side of the panel, to help support the middle and reduce the flex. maybe an aluminium square bar with some high density rubber against the back side of the panel.
would like to hear peoples thoughts or if anyone has mount a panel the same
thanks

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Reply By: SCUBADOO - Friday, Jul 31, 2020 at 15:16
Friday, Jul 31, 2020 at 15:16
Our motorhome has 3x 270W solar panels on the roof with the front one at a very similar angle on the luton.
All are mounted using L shaped 300 x 50 x 50 x3mm aluminium extrusion lengths Sikaflexed to the fiberglass gel coat. No screws involved.
They have survived 6 years of full time travel so far.
My last clean and inspection 2 hours ago. They are not flying off anytime soon. (-;
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Reply By: Dean K3 - Friday, Jul 31, 2020 at 16:46
Friday, Jul 31, 2020 at 16:46
Ive seen a few panels mounted at far steeper angles at front of few troopies -to point they reflect sun and gets me in eyes as I'm driving towards them. Your angle and location is at least out of view of a oncoming driver.
Not sure if this panel is a solid one or a flexi panel.
Camec do make a solar mounting kit which secures at corners and has mid section supports giving enough airspace for cooling when stationery uses a few holes to secure both panel and attachments though.
No matter what method you use even simple aluminum angle bracket holes will need to be drilled for attaching brackets.

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