The solar panels are attached with 6 aluminum brackets that hold the panels about 3 inches off of the aluminum roof. The brackets are screwed to the roof with sealant to prevent water leaking into the rig. The wires are routed down the refrigerator vent.
I'm a retired easy going guy. When I started this blog in 20006, I was preparing my RV to travel in search of adventure and perhaps a new place to live. The name of the blog was On The Road With Gary. I visited Lake Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico and decided to settle down.
I quit publishing the blog in 2008. I changed the name of the blog to Lake Chapala Expat.
2 comments:
Gary,
How were the l brackets mounted to the roof ? Screws or some sort of tape ?
Nick
Nick,
The solar panels are attached with 6 aluminum brackets that hold the panels about 3 inches off of the aluminum roof. The brackets are screwed to the roof with sealant to prevent water leaking into the rig. The wires are routed down the refrigerator vent.
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