GA to all
Well here is a pic of how I'm mounting the panels. May need some bracing though!
Solar Panel Mount Dry Fit
Moderator: Jim Walsh
- barfwinkle
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Re: Solar Panel Mount Dry Fit
The vertical tubing does look a bit overwhelmed by it's assigned task.
Do you have a picture of the panels from the back side? How many watts?
Also, is that your primary VHF antenna on the railing, a backup or does it serve some other purpose?
Do you have a picture of the panels from the back side? How many watts?
Also, is that your primary VHF antenna on the railing, a backup or does it serve some other purpose?
- tjr818
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Re: Solar Panel Mount Dry Fit
Bill,
I'd feel better if their was some type of cross bracing, something athwartship to keep that assembly from wracking. A 45 degree brace or even a small knee brac would help.
Sorry about our Cards, but they did come close.
I'd feel better if their was some type of cross bracing, something athwartship to keep that assembly from wracking. A 45 degree brace or even a small knee brac would help.
Sorry about our Cards, but they did come close.
Tim
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27