hand_foot_maneuver
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Finally got to get with it and get some solar going. Camper is wired for it from AT, so sounds like ill just need panels and a controller.
I have plug ins at the rear and roof of the camper. I was hoping to be able to use some freestanding or tripod setup until spring/summer is back, then i can tear into mounting panels on the roof.
How have the AT and FWC people been mounting their panels, and what have you been doing to avoid leaks in your roof mounts?
I live in Tahoe area, we get lots of snow and sun and falling pinecones as well as wind. i def want to mount it well, to ward off leaks and to keep them on tight as possible. the interstate here has speed limits up to 80 mph, i want to be able to do that, or be able to cruise at 70mph in these conditions. Lots of winds in my area too, so quality mounts are worth $ to me for sure.
I have plug ins at the rear and roof of the camper. I was hoping to be able to use some freestanding or tripod setup until spring/summer is back, then i can tear into mounting panels on the roof.
How have the AT and FWC people been mounting their panels, and what have you been doing to avoid leaks in your roof mounts?
I live in Tahoe area, we get lots of snow and sun and falling pinecones as well as wind. i def want to mount it well, to ward off leaks and to keep them on tight as possible. the interstate here has speed limits up to 80 mph, i want to be able to do that, or be able to cruise at 70mph in these conditions. Lots of winds in my area too, so quality mounts are worth $ to me for sure.