I have been led to believe that solar panels work better the cooler they are. That doesn't make sense though does it?
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I have been led to believe that solar panels work better the cooler they are. That doesn't make sense though does it?
Hmmm, there's plenty of 'she'll be right' going on at the moment working to such a tight deadline.... 😆
On a fixed installation on a roof, this would be the case as convection would allow cool air to enter at the bottom and the warm air exit from the top. When layed flat on a van, not sure how much it would help, but certainly a bit - ask them to see what they would normally do.
Both extra panels I've installed have been silasticed to these
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...018/02/465.jpg
Another modern luxury fitted.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...018/02/565.jpg990BE9E1-DFD8-47CA-9959-F92E17834563 by Gavin Gregory, on Flickr
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...018/02/566.jpg62042F80-44E6-47B2-9097-5C6668352E03 by Gavin Gregory, on Flickr
Like a lot of modern van bits, it isn't designed for older vans and although not that difficult to fit, they are designed for van manufacturers and not as an afterthought due to where the cable has to run and how solid the base needs to be. I overcame both these issues by pulling an internal ceiling panel down a couple of inches at a join and fitting a block of wood under the top mount and also ran the cable through the roof cavity at the same time. It's not 100% but it is plenty solid enough.
Hmm - I used one of those when I was in NZ in the transit van! Lol
They look like some sort of Roman battle standard but work ok.