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<blockquote data-quote="user 7268" data-source="post: 416466" data-attributes="member: 7268"><p>Mate great post :Y: :Y: ..................... another example of what may look like a great idea at the time, turns pear shaped once put into practice. Do you reckon definitely wind or vibration also had a play in it ? I ask as have one on the roof of canopy (160 watt size) and has done a few big trips with no prob so far (fingers crossed) but I also have it mounted on rubber isolators and being on a fiberglass canopy would also absorb a lot more vibration than trailer mounted I should think ?. Have to agree I think several smaller panels are a better idea with the plus factor being, that if one packs up you don't lose all solar :Y: </p><p>Have a portable solar panel also, which I find you can get a lot more out of by being able to move it around as the day progresses. Best part about mounting though, is you don't have to work out how or where to pack / carry the buggers. Plus as you have mounted, you gain the benefit of a wind deflector also. Have looked at the roll up type, but apart from cost factor they also come with issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 7268, post: 416466, member: 7268"] Mate great post :Y: :Y: ..................... another example of what may look like a great idea at the time, turns pear shaped once put into practice. Do you reckon definitely wind or vibration also had a play in it ? I ask as have one on the roof of canopy (160 watt size) and has done a few big trips with no prob so far (fingers crossed) but I also have it mounted on rubber isolators and being on a fiberglass canopy would also absorb a lot more vibration than trailer mounted I should think ?. Have to agree I think several smaller panels are a better idea with the plus factor being, that if one packs up you don't lose all solar :Y: Have a portable solar panel also, which I find you can get a lot more out of by being able to move it around as the day progresses. Best part about mounting though, is you don't have to work out how or where to pack / carry the buggers. Plus as you have mounted, you gain the benefit of a wind deflector also. Have looked at the roll up type, but apart from cost factor they also come with issues. [/QUOTE]
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