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- babockExplorer
ajriding wrote:
yep...not going to discuss anymore...I think we all know which is the best way!
You're still discussing it. - ScottGNomadMy gloriously powerful and efficient factory system is mounted in its entirety to the top of one of my AC units. It does a splendid job of keeping the batterys up (as long as I'm also plugged in...) and making the little controller on the wall put on an impressive show - which I believe, was the whole point of the "solar system".
OTOH, I'm sure it adds something. It would do a good job of keeping up with a cell phone charger (for one unused phone). - ppineExplorer IIMine are portable and not mounted anywhere. They can be put in the sun and the angle can be changed. There is some danger of leaving them unattended and having them take a walk.
- ajridingExplorer II
babock wrote:
ajriding wrote:
So are you! Screws!!!!!
You're still discussing it.
no, Im not. Please stop being annoying. The forum is not the place, Facebook is where you go to be annoying and argumentative. We want to share ideas here, not argue screws.
A forum works great when people, who have done something, share it, and others share something they did that is similar or maybe completely different. The reader gets ideas and can learn. Having someone keep insisting that their method be crowned is not helpful.
So many of these forum topics are filled with opinions of those with no knowledge of the topic, and quick little clever comments meant to be somehow funny that the forum is becoming useless. Let's keep to topic and be nice. - babockExplorer
ajriding wrote:
So are you! Screws!!!!!
You're still discussing it. - ajridingExplorer IIYou're still discussing it. Zero people will be interested in this topic of how some feel about putting in holes, zero.
Let us know how you mounted yours and leave it at that. Your post will be there forever, so no need to keep reasserting it, it was read, holes and all.
I stated I do not like putting holes in mine. That was my post and my camper. There is not right or wrong, just opinions here.
Please stop trying to convince people that holes are good or bad. It has been discussed too much already
thanks babock wrote:
ajriding wrote:
LOL....of course! We all know its better to screw them down....that is except you.
OK, lets stop discussing if putting a hole in the roof is as good as not putting a hole in the roof. This is a pointless and futile discussion.
My thought.........2 cents worth. The roof was built by humans with good materials. Hopefully they used the good materials blended with some skill and abilities. Where am I going with this? The factory workers aren't magicians. They are humans like us. We have all the same stuff available to us to do this work. We can do just as good or very likely better than what they do. I personally have no fear of punching holes all over my roof.........cause I-gots-da-skeeeeeels and all the right stuff to cut holes, mount things, do maintenance and make repairs to my roof. You also get to know your roof better too. I say do it!- babockExplorer
ajriding wrote:
LOL....of course! We all know its better to screw them down....that is except you.
OK, lets stop discussing if putting a hole in the roof is as good as not putting a hole in the roof. This is a pointless and futile discussion. - ajridingExplorer IIOK, lets stop discussing if putting a hole in the roof is as good as not putting a hole in the roof. This is a pointless and futile discussion.
- babockExplorer
ajriding wrote:
You have to go up and inspect lap sealant anyway on all the other huge holes on the roof. I have had to replace more of the lap sealant that the factory has put up there on everything else than the solar panels I put up. The lap sealant area for the 4 solar panels I put up is just a fraction of the total lap sealant up there.
It just requires attention to monitor the state of your sealant, and re-application of Lap sealant as needed.
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