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sushidog
Aug 26, 2015Explorer
CA Traveler, I did the math and at a 10% angle of attack, the wind load at 115mph is about 15% of what the panels are rated for, so wind load is not an issue.
What I could do is make a droppable solar/power pod with powered retractable legs, like a slide in truck camper uses. This would allow me to optimally position the solar panels in the sun, facing south, while allowing me unencumbered use of the TV if I desire.
Thanks for the ideas folks. Keep em' coming! It is causing me to think outside the box and improve my plans.
Chip
What I could do is make a droppable solar/power pod with powered retractable legs, like a slide in truck camper uses. This would allow me to optimally position the solar panels in the sun, facing south, while allowing me unencumbered use of the TV if I desire.
Thanks for the ideas folks. Keep em' coming! It is causing me to think outside the box and improve my plans.
Chip
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