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moonlitsouls
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Nov 05, 2021

Awning Style Solar Panel

Hi guys , so im thinking of mounting a panel on the side of my rv using j brackets and a swing out awning style bracket of some kind to extend it up toward the sun , what are your thoughts?

Also, could i safely leave the panel fixed to the side of the vehicle during driving? i dont have space to store it inside , i want the top portion to be permanently fixed to the j brackets , and just be able to unhook the bottom portion to swing it up , then be able to secure it back down to the side when not in use . what do you think?
  • moonlitsouls wrote:
    fpoole wrote:
    Should be OK.
    I've seen some of the big boys, Class A Motorhome, have them on the sides and they just adjust as needed. That side towards the side obviously.
    Don't think it was an awning setup, more like swing brackets to handle the winds either driving or gusts on a windy day...


    interesting , yes i need to really think this through. I could use a swivel stick of some kind to prop the panel up and wedge it into place in a fabricated hole of some kind.


    Yah, that's what they look like. I suppose if you did a search for RV solar on RV side or something like that you'd get some idea. The problem is the winds. Driving or in a wind storm, probably just keep them on the side which I've seen. Angle is nice, have seen them on other RV there are bracket that do that.. so cruise the internet... great idea though, camper has to be facing that side to the sun..
  • fpoole wrote:
    Should be OK.
    I've seen some of the big boys, Class A Motorhome, have them on the sides and they just adjust as needed. That side towards the side obviously.
    Don't think it was an awning setup, more like swing brackets to handle the winds either driving or gusts on a windy day...


    interesting , yes i need to really think this through. I could use a swivel stick of some kind to prop the panel up and wedge it into place in a fabricated hole of some kind.
  • Should be OK.
    I've seen some of the big boys, Class A Motorhome, have them on the sides and they just adjust as needed. That side towards the side obviously.
    Don't think it was an awning setup, more like swing brackets to handle the winds either driving or gusts on a windy day...
  • Homeless by Choice wrote:
    I believe that your idea of mounting solar panels to the side of your RV is basically sound. Solar panels are relatively heavy and wind loads can be significant. Personally, I would not trust J brackets. I would use heavy brass or stainless steel continuous hinges.

    LeRoy



    i am deff concered about the aerodynamics of such a design and how it would affect the airflow around the camper , although i imagine i could install an air foil of some kind as well
  • I believe that your idea of mounting solar panels to the side of your RV is basically sound. Solar panels are relatively heavy and wind loads can be significant. Personally, I would not trust J brackets. I would use heavy brass or stainless steel continuous hinges.

    LeRoy