I decided that based on the following reasons I would side mount my panels, also making them portable.
1, My roof structure
2, wanted the option of parking in shade and having the panels in the sun.
3, I have remote property, off grid that I can use the panels on while visiting.
So after a lot of thought (too much actually) I came up with this very basic design.
I will have an adjustable rod at the bottom of the panels to vary the angle and also provide stability.
I plan on using a regular 110 volt extension cord between the panels and the controller (Idea from someone here) for ease of connecting and disconnecting.
When not in use the panels can be stored safely. A little extra effort to hang them and connect, but I dont plan being in a hurry when travelling.
Any thoughts?
sorry I messed up on the photos,,and am unable to edit them...
1, My roof structure
2, wanted the option of parking in shade and having the panels in the sun.
3, I have remote property, off grid that I can use the panels on while visiting.
So after a lot of thought (too much actually) I came up with this very basic design.
I will have an adjustable rod at the bottom of the panels to vary the angle and also provide stability.
I plan on using a regular 110 volt extension cord between the panels and the controller (Idea from someone here) for ease of connecting and disconnecting.
When not in use the panels can be stored safely. A little extra effort to hang them and connect, but I dont plan being in a hurry when travelling.
Any thoughts?
sorry I messed up on the photos,,and am unable to edit them...