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bighatnohorse wrote:
In the event that you cannot find metal substructure I would submit for your consideration using well nuts.
They are inexpensive and you can fail-test them in your garage/work shop by installing them in 1/8-inch luan and attempting to pull them out.
They work.
Mar-17-2021 12:29 AM
joerg68 wrote:
On my 2002 Lance, the aluminum sheet roof was loose on top of a layer of plywood, with a thin layer of foam in between. It was not glued down as far as I could tell. That would exclude the no-screws method.
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Mar-12-2021 03:31 PM
joerg68 wrote:
Does that camper have an aluminum frame? If it is built like my 2001 Lance 915 was, it has a classic wood frame and an aluminum roof. There is a relatively solid layer of plywood under the aluminum.
You could remove the interior decoration of one of the roof vents; that is pretty easy to do and exposes the layering/construction of the roof.
Depending on the thickness of the plywood, you can bolt the solar panels directly to the roof with some short wood screws, without the need to find additional support.
Seal all holes / screw heads well, goes without saying.
You might also consider to mount an air dam of sorts in front of the panel, so the wind doesn't get underneath it while you drive.
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