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Trackrig wrote:
I could tilt them, but doubt if I will. The only time they will stay up for a while is during hunting season and then there will be frost on the roof when I go to leave with the TT in the morning. The roof is fairly rounded.
The awning and refer will be on the opposite side from the 4th panel which will keep it out of the shade of A/C and refer out of heat - all works out well if the site accommodates parking that way. The batwing will also be out of the way from the panels, but I doubt it will be off of the roof as well be at least 75 miles from a TV transmitter and there's mountains in between.
I'll probably be using a Grape controller.
Per the above, I'll be wiring in parallel.
Bill
โMay-17-2017 10:30 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
I wish I had a fourth 100 watt panel in the back but putting three on the front works very well. My experience shows the most shade will be at the rear of the campsite so the front of the TT is best IMO. As 2oldman says, wire in parallel. Series is nice but in the real world....
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