Zythophile
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Just poking around the 'net today, looking at possibilities for down the road, and I started digging into the variety of solar panels on the market.
I'd like to go with the flexible panels when the time comes, largely because they're superflat, i.e. don't stand out when looking at a taller vehicle from the ground, unlike rigid panels.
But I just don't get how people mount these on their vehicle roofs. They all seem to have four grommets at the corners - what are folks doing to secure the panels via these grommets? I could see rivet nuts into the vehicle roof being a good solution, if there are thin enough rivet nuts available. I expect there's other hardware out there similar to rivet nuts that could be used, to get a solid threaded nut in place to take a bolt/washers through the grommets from above.
Besides the physical mounting question, I have to wonder - what do people do to keep these flat panels from catching air when travelling and flopping around like mad? I suppose one could just tape the panels down on all four sides, but that doesn't strike me as the best solution. I can't see folks gluing these things down, as that removes the possibility of (easily, at least) removing the panel in case it needs to be replaced.
I'd like to go with the flexible panels when the time comes, largely because they're superflat, i.e. don't stand out when looking at a taller vehicle from the ground, unlike rigid panels.
But I just don't get how people mount these on their vehicle roofs. They all seem to have four grommets at the corners - what are folks doing to secure the panels via these grommets? I could see rivet nuts into the vehicle roof being a good solution, if there are thin enough rivet nuts available. I expect there's other hardware out there similar to rivet nuts that could be used, to get a solid threaded nut in place to take a bolt/washers through the grommets from above.
Besides the physical mounting question, I have to wonder - what do people do to keep these flat panels from catching air when travelling and flopping around like mad? I suppose one could just tape the panels down on all four sides, but that doesn't strike me as the best solution. I can't see folks gluing these things down, as that removes the possibility of (easily, at least) removing the panel in case it needs to be replaced.