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Date:         Mon, 8 Sep 2014 06:16:17 -0700
Reply-To:     Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: 100w solar system
Comments: To: Tom Hargrave <thargrav@hiwaay.net>
In-Reply-To:  <30bca01cfcb22$c27d6c80$47784580$@hiwaay.net>
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I see a lot of vehicles, during my winter months in the desert, that have larger multiple panels semi or permanently mounted flat on the roof of the vehicle... That seems like it would be handy and effective at helping reduce inside temperatures also.. Yes, you'd rarely get maximum efficiency from the panels having them flat on the roof but the vehicles I see usually have 'over-kill' with a few rather large panels mounted so they produce adequate juice without worry of optimizing the panel's orientation to the sun....A little costly initially but mindless, once mounted.... and there IS the extra thermal factor of keeping the sun off the roof.

There are also roof-mounts with sliding prop-up systems that allow the panels to be raised to either side of the vehicle without much fiddling around...So the panel stays on the roof and when you park you can raise which ever side you need for best solar exposure.

Stowing an adequate panel inside a Vanagon is a challenge and deploying that panel properly can also be troublesome. One should always consider the wind when you set out a solar panel..I find it takes a lot of ballast to keep a solar panel from blowing away... sometimes it's prudent to just fold them up or lay them flat......It would be sort of convenient to have it securely on the roof... Personally I have a small panel that lives between my drivers seatback and the fridge/sink cab...but I don't use much electricity and I sometimes do find my small aux battery too low to properly charge my laptop, phone and Garmin...

I'm pleased that solar is getting less expensive...wish the US were pricing things like other countries, where it is even cheaper, but even here the cost of solar has declined a lot recently...If the established power providers don't squash it, alternative renewable energy seems like it soon may be competitive.

On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 10:07 PM, Tom Hargrave <thargrav@hiwaay.net> wrote:

> That's a good price for a permanent install but the panel is too large for > anything portable. > > Thanks, Tom Hargrave > www.kegkits.com > www.stir-plate.com > www.towercooler.com > www.grow-sun.com > www.raspberryproject.com > http://goo.gl/niRzVw > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM] On Behalf Of > Rob > Sent: Sunday, September 7, 2014 11:28 PM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: 100w solar system > > $155 from Amazon for a 100w system, the panel is 40"x27". Might be > of interest to someone. > > < > http://www.amazon.com/RENOGY%C2%AE-Solar-Bundle-100W-Polycrystalline/dp/B00 > FM235Y4/ref=sr_1_35?ie=UTF8&qid=undefined&sr=8-35&keywords=renogy> > > > > > Rob > vwrobb@gmail.com > Volkswagen Enthusiast .... > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2014.0.4745 / Virus Database: 4015/8132 - Release Date: 08/31/14 > Internal Virus Database is out of date. >


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