glennts
Nov 18, 2020Explorer
Needing opinions on solar panel mounting on "C" sloped nose.
Recently switched out (3)130w,12v flat mount roof panels for (3)320w, 24v panels and would like to mount a 4th panel on the slope of the nose to catch early morning light. That surface has some flex so I'm not confident there is much plywood under there to just screw mount Z brackets. Another consideration is if the gap under the panel from Z brackets would introduce any lifting air pressure issues while driving. My guess is the air flow after the nose would rise up over the panel much like on an airplane wing.
So as an alternative I'm considering 3M VHB which others have reported success with in roof mounts and use it to secure full length angle mounts or, if I allow for a wire path, VHB the panel directly to the nose surface. This second approach then brings up the heat buildup issue.
A third approach would be to glue mount 1/2" ply that is slightly larger than the panel dimensions directly to the nose to beef up the fiberglass surface and use screw mounted Z brackets for the panel. I'm doing an RV re-paint and will fair the plywood edges with epoxy resin so aesthetically it should look OK.
So as an alternative I'm considering 3M VHB which others have reported success with in roof mounts and use it to secure full length angle mounts or, if I allow for a wire path, VHB the panel directly to the nose surface. This second approach then brings up the heat buildup issue.
A third approach would be to glue mount 1/2" ply that is slightly larger than the panel dimensions directly to the nose to beef up the fiberglass surface and use screw mounted Z brackets for the panel. I'm doing an RV re-paint and will fair the plywood edges with epoxy resin so aesthetically it should look OK.