โMay-22-2016 10:05 AM
โMay-23-2016 03:25 PM
Almot wrote:
I don't see where the canoe rack is described. You mentioned panel mounted on the roof rack, so panels are approximately at the same height as canoe rack, only soft cradles are few inches higher. Normally people use 2"-3" high supports under gunwales. If you keep 10-12" distance from cradles to panel, I don't see this causing much problem.
โMay-23-2016 12:07 PM
โMay-23-2016 10:38 AM
2oldman wrote:evy wrote:400w is usually pretty good for 2 batteries. of course it depends on your usage. Big inverters, running big appliances takes more.
What I meant was, is 400watts of solar worth all the trouble and money spent or will I barely get anything in return?
No, panel voltage don't have nothing to do with battery voltage.
โMay-23-2016 10:02 AM
evy wrote:400w is usually pretty good for 2 batteries. of course it depends on your usage. Big inverters, running big appliances takes more.
What I meant was, is 400watts of solar worth all the trouble and money spent or will I barely get anything in return?
โMay-23-2016 06:45 AM
โMay-23-2016 06:18 AM
2oldman wrote:
French.. how exotic. What does 'worth it' mean to you?
โMay-23-2016 06:16 AM
evy wrote:westend wrote:
One issue you're going to have with mounting any module on your roof is the carrier you have on there and shading. Even with nothing on the roof rack, if the modules are below the rack, a shade line will be crossing the cells and that shade line is going to be a thief of your harvest.
I'd suggest to do your audit and see how many amp hours/day you'll need. I'm thinking one large module will be enough to charge back fully in a morning.
If you look at my first post, and look at my roof rack, it is not your common "U" shape design that the side railings would be sticking up and casting shadows, it's basically an inverted "U"
The top platform has no sides.
And the flooring is made of a wire mesh that you can walk on so no shadows except maybe at sunrise/sunset if I have a kayak/canoe on the other side.
But yes I will do the audit.
โMay-23-2016 06:02 AM
โMay-23-2016 05:47 AM
evy wrote:Almot wrote:evy wrote:
I'm afraid to ask what is better in series or parallel? lol
Shh... Don't ask. You are right to be afraid.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean about those flexible panels, they are 0.1" thick not 1.5"
I wrote "rigid panel". Must be 1am time in Montreal.
Yes it was very late lol
Know it's too early ๐
But I just want to understand, what's the problem with those semi flexible panels?
They sure would simplify things, using only tie-wraps to hold them into place so easy to move around, ultra light also, maybe they would vibrate or flap around with the wind on the highway? Unless I could manage to glue the center on the wire-mesh roof flooring? Is that the problem they have?
โMay-23-2016 05:16 AM
Almot wrote:evy wrote:
I'm afraid to ask what is better in series or parallel? lol
Shh... Don't ask. You are right to be afraid.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean about those flexible panels, they are 0.1" thick not 1.5"
I wrote "rigid panel". Must be 1am time in Montreal.
โMay-23-2016 04:51 AM
westend wrote:
One issue you're going to have with mounting any module on your roof is the carrier you have on there and shading. Even with nothing on the roof rack, if the modules are below the rack, a shade line will be crossing the cells and that shade line is going to be a thief of your harvest.
I'd suggest to do your audit and see how many amp hours/day you'll need. I'm thinking one large module will be enough to charge back fully in a morning.
โMay-22-2016 11:29 PM
โMay-22-2016 10:07 PM
evy wrote:
I'm afraid to ask what is better in series or parallel? lol
Shh... Don't ask. You are right to be afraid.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean about those flexible panels, they are 0.1" thick not 1.5"
I wrote "rigid panel". Must be 1am time in Montreal.
โMay-22-2016 10:01 PM
Almot wrote:Naio wrote:
Will I gave to forego this, with solar,
Yes. You don't want car-washers messing around panels on the roof, no matter what panels. Washing under the raised rigid panels is "possible" though tends to be done less frequent than before you installed them ๐
โMay-22-2016 09:59 PM
Almot wrote:
You don't have to decide on controller right now unless you have a strict budget. There WILL BE a controller for 400-600W that you are planning.Can I put 4 x 100w instead of these massive 66"x39" 285w panels? I know I'm loosing 85w and it'll be more expensive but I really don't know where I would fit another one of these.
I meant one 285W on the side like you said, and "another" one on the rear part of the roof.
4*100 you can do either all parallel, or in pairs, or all-series.
5*100 you would have to wire all-series.
I would stay away from those flexible sheets. Solar Blvd had some square-shaped 80W rigid panels. When raised 3" above the roof (1.5" panel thickness, 1.5" from frame to roof), rigid panel won't disturb the balance or air turbulence on the road.