tanuki.himself
Active member
How feasible would it be to mount flexible solar panels onto something like a corrugated/trapezoidal section aluminium roofing sheet to make a lightweight panel that can then be mounted like a rigid panel with an air gap below? it would mean that there would be some parts of the PV panel unsupported for I guess a couple of inches. at each corrugation. Would this lead to the panel sagging/cracking/failing?
I'm at the stage of my build where I need to chose panels for mounting on my camper flat roof. I don't like the idea of fixing flexible panels directly to the roof because of heat transfer, but i'm balking at the weight of rigid panels. Looking around for something cheap and lightweight to use as a substrate that is rigid enough take the weight with sagging, and that can conduct the heat away from the back of the panel rather than insulating it....
I'm at the stage of my build where I need to chose panels for mounting on my camper flat roof. I don't like the idea of fixing flexible panels directly to the roof because of heat transfer, but i'm balking at the weight of rigid panels. Looking around for something cheap and lightweight to use as a substrate that is rigid enough take the weight with sagging, and that can conduct the heat away from the back of the panel rather than insulating it....