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    Solar panels and snow

    Thanks, Mike. All these responses are making me feel relieved.
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    Solar panels and snow

    Thank you for the suggestion. Slope parking is an option. I think it would be pretty difficult to get to the van in the dead of winter with all the snow we get and then it freezes, thaws, freezes in early winter so in a single night you can end up with a layer of ice that would be very difficult...
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    Solar panels and snow

    Thank you very much for the tip but I do live a very long way from Michigan so I'll have to pass on that.
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    Solar panels and snow

    I'm feeling more and more reassured. Thank you.
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    Solar panels and snow

    That's reassuring. Thank you.
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    Solar panels and snow

    Thanks. The panels wouldn't be used for anything in the winter so I plan to remove them.
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    Solar panels and snow

    Wow! Well I hope I don't do that but who knows what unforeseen adventures await. Thanks.
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    Solar panels and snow

    Thank you. That may be the best solution.
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    Solar panels and snow

    Thank you. I will dig into this and try to find the specs. I don't want to tilt them because they will freeze in place until spring and I think that would make it impossible to drive with them raised.
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    Solar panels and snow

    I haven't purchased my solar panels yet but I hope to in a few months. I live in snow country and usually store my Chevy Express van outside during the winter where overhead cover is not an option. The vehicle is not used in the winter. It's quite conceivable that the panels could accumulate 3-4...
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