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    Heat generated from solar panels

    Panels are traditionally black with out sufficient ventilation they will heat up what they are mounted to, roof of my camper is composite and foam I wasn't sure if it would melt it. Sent from my SM-G965U1 using Tapatalk
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    prospect

    First step right now is to be debt free, looking at a 7 year time line Sent from my SM-G965U1 using Tapatalk
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    prospect

    Hello, I'm Anthony. I'm 29yr old. I just purchased a 2012 heartland mpg 181. Goals To make this my full time residence. Go solar!!! Find a job with freedom. And travel all of the lower 48 Currently a diesel mechanic and a Driver, of; Semi trucks, motor coachs, Limo ect... Sent from my...
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    Heat generated from solar panels

    It's a combo thing. Limited roof space and curve of the roof, really would prefer not to put holes in the roof as well. I have a gift of making a simple job complicated...lol Yes they do look dated and, I am still doing research. Thanks for the info. Sent from my SM-G965U1 using Tapatalk
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    Heat generated from solar panels

    Electrical is my thing, I can wire a row in series bring voltage up to 72volts. Higher volts means smaller wire. And no just know width of the camper is around 77inch. Debated flexible panels but my budget isn't much. Need money for the batteries. Scary expensive!! I was thinking c channel, so...
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    Heat generated from solar panels

    Looking at these, thinking of glueing them on.
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    Heat generated from solar panels

    I'm just starting my build, I have a heartland mpg travel trailer and it is curved like a tear drop. I would like to mount small tiles on it to take advantage of as much surface area as possible. I'm a bit worried about heat generated off the panels. Is there a way to insulate the back of the...
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