I returned from a neighbor to my van this afternoon, surprised how hot it had gotten outside, in the 90's even, with clear skies and no breeze, just the sun beating down. So as I walked, I worried my food would be damaged from heat, but when I got to my van and stepped inside, it wasn't too hot at all inside; just a little warm.
Then I realized the reason the sun had not cooked things is because I have four large solar panels on top, raised about three inches above the top of the van. I mounted them raised that far, knowing that cooler air circulating under each panel keeps them cooler, thus allowing them to make more electricity. But I just realized a second advantage: The panels create a "car port" over my van, protecting it from the sun's heat!
I'm telling you all about this because it might help someone who otherwise would have glued their solar panels down to the top of their van, and then wondered why it gets so hot inside on sunny days. Well, now you know the answer; and like me, you can have it "made in the shade", literally!
Then I realized the reason the sun had not cooked things is because I have four large solar panels on top, raised about three inches above the top of the van. I mounted them raised that far, knowing that cooler air circulating under each panel keeps them cooler, thus allowing them to make more electricity. But I just realized a second advantage: The panels create a "car port" over my van, protecting it from the sun's heat!
I'm telling you all about this because it might help someone who otherwise would have glued their solar panels down to the top of their van, and then wondered why it gets so hot inside on sunny days. Well, now you know the answer; and like me, you can have it "made in the shade", literally!