Lasivian
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I'm working on a 1995 Ford E-350 extended van (About 12' x 5' of roof space) that will not be a long-term thing, but I figure I might as well go solar rather than a generator. (I'm planning towards a large sailboat when I find the right one so I might just end up moving the panels from the van to the boat later.)
In the interest of simplicity I was thinking about using 2 or 4 of these roof rack bar mounts and some aluminum rails to tie them together into a platform for solar. (I'm figuring 4x 100 watt panels.)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079K8PGS5/
It's more expensive than mounting directly to the roof of the van, but seems much easier to add and remove, plus water intrusion of roofmount holes is no concern. The strength of the mounts concerns me a little bit, but if the rack bars are all bolted into one platform it should be fine.
Thoughts?
Thanks
In the interest of simplicity I was thinking about using 2 or 4 of these roof rack bar mounts and some aluminum rails to tie them together into a platform for solar. (I'm figuring 4x 100 watt panels.)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079K8PGS5/
It's more expensive than mounting directly to the roof of the van, but seems much easier to add and remove, plus water intrusion of roofmount holes is no concern. The strength of the mounts concerns me a little bit, but if the rack bars are all bolted into one platform it should be fine.
Thoughts?
Thanks