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BoonHauler
Dec 27, 2014Explorer
bka0721 wrote:BoonHauler wrote:I have the same concerns. Simply changing out the vertical "flat strap" mounting legs to an "L" shaped Leg will increase greatly the lateral strength exerted on the side of the panels from wind events and highway speeds. Basically invest in the same pieces of aluminum you are using to mount them to the roof. You done an excellent job, with your installation. A little upgrade here will save you grief later.
Aren't you a little concerned about the possible 'Airfoil' effect the raised panel might have?
I'm thinking the mounting hardware you've fabricated is not going to be enough to handle the lateral wind loading of the panels.
Have you had this puppy out on the highway and up to freeway speeds yet?
I'll stay tuned for this one....
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I'd agree with your statement. The next area to keep an eye on will the strut/roof interface. I sure hope that roof sub-structure is in good shape as there's going to be a lot of rotation in that strut/roof assembly.
I wonder how much that panel configuration will effect mileage?
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