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mlts22
Oct 14, 2014Explorer II
I wonder about sticking a shim in the middle, so the panels are sort of crowned, so they don't become mini-lakes.
Call me crazy, but I'd love a set of roll-up solar awnings, on both sides. That way, regardless of the way my rig faces, I have a relatively large surface available for the sun. An electric awning would be the best, so in the RV parks that pack one in like sardines, it can be extended out a foot or two for at least a tiny bit of sunlight.
Now, all we need is a nonsucking battery technology for better energy density than the lead acid jars we use now.
Call me crazy, but I'd love a set of roll-up solar awnings, on both sides. That way, regardless of the way my rig faces, I have a relatively large surface available for the sun. An electric awning would be the best, so in the RV parks that pack one in like sardines, it can be extended out a foot or two for at least a tiny bit of sunlight.
Now, all we need is a nonsucking battery technology for better energy density than the lead acid jars we use now.
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