Bruce
cracker39 wrote:How sturdy is the surface? It it can break, I'd make a cover for traveling.
Before I put a piece of plexiglass on, I would talk to the solar panel people. Ask about how hot it gets, the possiblilty of current reduction, the possiblilty of damage to the panel because of the plexiglass.
Miriam C. wrote:What do home owner do to protect thier solar panels?
Looks great though!
Miriam
bdosborn wrote:Well I finally bit the bullet and bought a Kyocera KC 85T 85W solar panel. I made an adjustable rack for it so I can tilt it according to the season. They're so darn expensive I want to be able to get the most out of it. I found tilting information here. The first picture shows the rack in the winter position. The other photos show the panel installed on the trailer in the travel position. I haven't wired it in yet to see if it works, its snowing here anyways. It definately is a lot more noticable than I hoped it would be but it will be worth it if it charges my battery the way I hope it will. It should easily power my homemade swamp cooler. The whole thing weighs about 20 pounds.
Bruce
bdosborn wrote:P.S. Mike - I left the box alone and didn't cut it flush with the panel rails. I ended up with enough clearance between the panel and the roof for it to fit.
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