kirkman wrote:I do a lot of boon docking and camping in state forests in the shade. Is it worth my time installing a solar panel on my roof? Will it still make some electricity in the shade? And if so how big a panel should I get? I need it to keep me going for 3 to 4 weeks. I want to mount it to the roof so while I am at work it does not grow legs and walk off!
We just got back from boon-docking for a couple of days. We used 25 amp-hrs a night running lights, the fridge, movies and the furnace. We used the 80 watt portable panel as we were camped in the shade. We were charged back up by 1:00 each day. I'm convinced that an 80 watt panel is the maximum size you'd ever need for a teardrop. A 40 or 60 watt would probably work fine for you (I'm an energy hog). You should post a list of the things you want to run and we can help you pick a battery and panel size.
Bruce
P.S. The portable panel is the one we use the most as we always seem to camp in the shade.

You can make your own folding panel pretty easily and a lot cheaper than buying an already made one.
DIY Folding Panel