Influencer I
anyone ever think or have tried to install a solar panel on the rigs? to use for lights when your rig is off and to charge any devices? just thought of the idea and was wonderinf if anyone has tried it
Influencer I
Pathfinder I
I have toyed with the idea...something that has clamps that I can either put on a pole or attach to the roof rack.anyone ever think or have tried to install a solar panel on the rigs? to use for lights when your rig is off and to charge any devices? just thought of the idea and was wonderinf if anyone has tried it
Influencer I
Influencer I
Influencer I
ive think i actually seen a fold up one, if you use it let me know how it works? im interested in tryinf out some cool method like this , i go camping alot and also om the beach at night, id appreciate thatI Considered it to keep the deep cycle charged up for the fridge, but I think that the flexopower system will work out better for me. My dual battery system charges the deep cycle while we're driving so really I just need it if I want to stay parked for more than 2 full average weather days or 1 1/2 really hot days. It packs up in a small briefcase type bag and it's flexible panels unfold and can be attached wherever with the grommets on the edges. I also like that it comes with a long cord so you can park in the shade and put the panel in the sun. It is supposed to be extremely durable. I just haven't pulled the trigger yet, but I will soon... if anyone has experience with the flexopower fold up style solar kit I'd like to know what you think about it. So far I'm impressed with what I've seen and read but I'd really like to hear a third party's view of it.
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Influencer II
Do you have anymore pictures or a detailed write up? I've been wanting to do this style also.I made an under-the-rack solar panel slide using 80/20 extruded aluminum. 200 watts....Works really well. Doubles as an awning :thumbsup:
Even with the jerry's and water tank, I get about a 2 amp trickle charge with them stowed away. 10-13 amps when pulled out
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Influencer I
that is awesome, thank you for showing , its very interesting , that idea honestly is a great idea that i would personaly try to do as well, thank youHope this helps
Solar panels are framed in aluminum angle (architectural), and aluminum u-channel
The two 80/20 products are 1.5" smooth t-slot and plastic glide track. custom ordered w/ access holes drilled in the t-slot
Hang M8 bolts from the underside of the rack (front runner racks are key here, they have t-slot too).
Through bolt the t-slot track using locknuts and fender washers
For the solar panel frame, countersink the glide track and affix using flathead #10 screws every 4" or so
Also added a deadbolt latch, handle, and 2' threaded rods to secure the handle to the opposite edge of the frame