โNov-05-2021 01:32 PM
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โNov-05-2021 06:14 PM
CA Traveler wrote:moonlitsouls wrote:That link shows a LOT of empty roof space for panels of all sizes/shapes vs a $10,000 awning that only works when the awning is out.CA Traveler wrote:
Scroll down the Kayteg1 link and note all of the empty roof space for panels. Makes no sense to me except for of course bragging rights. ie My panel is more power-ful than yours! Da*n, gotta have one of those.
you lost me here
Therefore for me it's about bragging rights.
โNov-05-2021 06:11 PM
moonlitsouls wrote:That link shows a LOT of empty roof space for panels of all sizes/shapes vs a $10,000 awning that only works when the awning is out.CA Traveler wrote:
Scroll down the Kayteg1 link and note all of the empty roof space for panels. Makes no sense to me except for of course bragging rights. ie My panel is more power-ful than yours! Da*n, gotta have one of those.
you lost me here
โNov-05-2021 05:53 PM
moonlitsouls wrote:Mine isn't full because I didn't follow the standard practice of mounting close to the roof. I have 3x 250W and have room for 3 more. Just think outside the box.
my roof is filled to capacity with 900w , im in new york so the sun exposure isnt great thats why i want more. im gonna look around at some of the bracket options
โNov-05-2021 05:39 PM
pianotuna wrote:
moonlitesouls,
Make sure you don't exceed the legal limit for width.
I'd love to do awnings--but I'm already at the legal limit, so I nixed the idea.
โNov-05-2021 05:38 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Scroll down the Kayteg1 link and note all of the empty roof space for panels. Makes no sense to me except for of course bragging rights. ie My panel is more power-ful than yours! Da*n, gotta have one of those.
โNov-05-2021 05:37 PM
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โNov-05-2021 05:33 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
At least one poster has panels mounted on the side, maybe a airstream.
Look at the various ways panels on the roof are tilted, same thing you want to do. But that side will need to face south. With the lower panel prices today most just put an extra panel on the roof, no adjustment needed ever. Mine work great parked or driving.
โNov-05-2021 05:31 PM
โNov-05-2021 05:05 PM
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.
โNov-05-2021 04:55 PM
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...
โNov-05-2021 03:47 PM
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