tilting pays off big time,right now i need about 50 degrees to be pointing at the sun,the big problem with a higher roof system would be climbing up a ladder to tilt it,then rotating it 3 time a day to stay with the sun,a remote control system would be great if you have the coin
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Here's my solution for tilting panels. If the driver side is toward the sun, they can be tilted in place. The panels can be easily removed by pulling a couple of pins and lifting them off. That way I can park in the shade and the panels can be set out in the sun.
Tom
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Towing 1978 VW Bug Convertible
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What a great idea Tom... since I won't put a hole in my rv roof, that's the best way I've seen to mount them.
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I was near Tucson Arizona for November. Too cold so now I'm in south Florida. Have had a few days close to 90 so I stick to the shady spots.
I have two 25ft #10 extensions so there is some voltage drop, but it is adequate. I run each cord to a panel if I'm closer than 25ft. I connect the two cords together if I'm over 25ft away.
Tom
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Tom,
I can vouch for the shade in Florida having spent nearly 5 years in S. Florida.
Thanks, I’m sold on the idea of some removable panels on the side of my Motorhome. I prefer to overpanel and seldom run the generator. That’s why I’m studying tilting mechanisms.
I thinking of three panels on the roof that crank up using a small boat winch at ground level. There’s advantages to getting as high as possible to reduce shading.
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Tom.... what are those pull pins called, I haven't found them online yet. Thanks
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