Anyone tried to build-in solar panels into the fiberglass of a hard shell RTT? A.
C carbon60 Explorer Mar 17, 2015 #1 Anyone tried to build-in solar panels into the fiberglass of a hard shell RTT? A.
snowblind Adventurer Mar 18, 2015 #2 carbon60 said: Anyone tried to build-in solar panels into the fiberglass of a hard shell RTT? Click to expand... Modern "flexible" panels can be glued to the exterior of the hard shell. Here is an example from Amazon. Maybe not exactly what you need but you get the idea. http://www.amazon.com/Unisolar-Flexible-Solar-Panel-Laminate/dp/B006EP6MCU Matt
carbon60 said: Anyone tried to build-in solar panels into the fiberglass of a hard shell RTT? Click to expand... Modern "flexible" panels can be glued to the exterior of the hard shell. Here is an example from Amazon. Maybe not exactly what you need but you get the idea. http://www.amazon.com/Unisolar-Flexible-Solar-Panel-Laminate/dp/B006EP6MCU Matt
L LandCruiserPhil Expedition Leader Mar 18, 2015 #3 My Grape Solar 100 watt panel is flexible and .12" thick held down with 3m tape. Attachments IMG_7362.jpg 516.9 KB · Views: 17
C carbon60 Explorer Mar 18, 2015 #4 LandCruiserPhil said: My Grape Solar 100 watt panel is flexible and .12" thick held down with 3m tape. Click to expand... What did you do with the wiring?
LandCruiserPhil said: My Grape Solar 100 watt panel is flexible and .12" thick held down with 3m tape. Click to expand... What did you do with the wiring?