Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - britlee

#1
General Q & A / Packers and movers cost
February 28, 2023, 11:20:01 AM
In most cases, you'll have to recruit something like two packers, and a solitary packer can commonly pack 100 square feet of home in 60 minutes, which midpoints out to $25 to $40 per 100 square feet or $25 each hour per proficient. Nonetheless, the sum and sort of effects can influence that gauge. Anyhoe there is less cost of packers and movers Abu Dhabi as compare to the western world. THis is because of the currency rate difference.
#2
General Q & A / Re: Adding solar panel to 21 BHS 2018
February 24, 2023, 01:24:07 PM
Quote from: DavidM on August 28, 2019, 01:31:54 PMI am not sure that the roof is the best place for a solar panel on an RV. Do you always camp in sunny spots? If so ok, but most who boondock (which is where you would need solar) camp in shady spots. Merlin on the aluminumcamperforum and a friend of mine both installed portable panels that work well for them. These let you move the panels to follow the shade.

But if you want to install them on the roof, ok. I would use thickened epoxy to glue the mounting brackets to the aluminum roof if that is what you have. If you have the elastomer roof, I don't know. Maybe screw through the elastomer to the subroof.

Running the cable is another problem with a roof installation. Maybe through an existing item on the roof like the antenna or fan and down inside of the wall down to below the floor where you can run it to a controller near your battery.

In one of the newsletters on the aluminumcamperforum I wrote an article about how to install a portable 100-200 watt solar panel system which should be plenty for most users needs. Note that the article first tries to talk you out of solar by installing bigger batteries first  ;).

David

It's up to you where you like to install your rv solar panel Yes, mostly rv has solar panels on the roof. but you can install solar panels on both sides as well. But in this way, one side will be always wasted. because sun light can focus on one side of the rv.