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RoyB
Jan 27, 2014Explorer II
AS lightweight as they are you sure would have alot of many different places to use them.
Of course this would not alow to removed and setup as a portable unit when needed for those times you end up parking under a good ole shade tree..
On the Truck Camper you could follow the curve of the front bed area and just move the truck to keep the Solar panels in the HIGH SUN path.
Being lightweight this would be gang busters for those long term tent trips...
Looking at alot of those OFF-ROAD Campers that Robert Ryan shows us alot from Austraila you see solar panels mounted at many angles all over the trailers.. This would neat for those applications...
Roy Ken
Of course this would not alow to removed and setup as a portable unit when needed for those times you end up parking under a good ole shade tree..
On the Truck Camper you could follow the curve of the front bed area and just move the truck to keep the Solar panels in the HIGH SUN path.
Being lightweight this would be gang busters for those long term tent trips...
Looking at alot of those OFF-ROAD Campers that Robert Ryan shows us alot from Austraila you see solar panels mounted at many angles all over the trailers.. This would neat for those applications...
Roy Ken
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