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Almot
Jun 07, 2016Explorer III
I couldn't figure out how to lift that 250W monster on the roof with just a ladder. Thought of lifting it on the ropes and pulleys, but then decided to call neighbors at the camp. They didn't mind, snowbirds have nothing else to do.
Yes, people normally install more than 100W on RV roofs. Some of them are tilted, and can be build similarly on the ground. In fact, much easier, - on the ground you just stake it down with pegs or anchors. No messing with tapping screws and sealant. With so many solar farms in rural areas there should be commercial racking solutions too.
Yes, people normally install more than 100W on RV roofs. Some of them are tilted, and can be build similarly on the ground. In fact, much easier, - on the ground you just stake it down with pegs or anchors. No messing with tapping screws and sealant. With so many solar farms in rural areas there should be commercial racking solutions too.
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