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- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerHotel doorknob screamer sealed in a plastic bag.
- doughereExplorerHave used ours all over, and still have the same panel. As RV daytrader said, lots of people worrying, but no one having actually had one stolen.
I can't think of anything that would protect my panel 100 feet from the trailer; if they really want it, there's nothing I can do to stop them. I'm not going to spend all my time worrying about it.
Doug - rottidawgExplorer
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Hotel doorknob screamer sealed in a plastic bag.
Or a grumpy dog.
Never had problem either. I carry bike style cable and a paddle lock but have never bothered to use it.
Love my 100w solar suitcase....works great. - ktmrfsExplorer IIOver the last 3 years we have probably camped 200+ days in dozens of campgrounds and boondock areas with our portable solar system. Personally, between us and our folks we have 70+ years of camping and have NEVER had anything grow legs. In general I'd say campers, even today, are well above the average population.
I've even left them out at night to get the early sun.
For us, if we couldn't have portable solar, solar would do us absolutely NO good. The very few times the trailer was in sun, it was hot enough we were running the generator for AC anyway.
And much of the year (spring an fall) being up north, we needed panel tilt to get decent solar efficiency anyway.
Often our panels are 100-150 ft away from the trailer to get into the sun.
Panels are big enoughm heavy enough, and bulky enough and not IMHO attractive enough to be worth growing legs. Unlike a portable honda generator which either can be put to use almost anywhere or turned into ready cash.
Most solar panels don't have a controller, that's in the trailer, are easy to spot etc. That I'm not concerned about loosing one.
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