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rv:ram_promaster [2017/12/02 06:29] frater_secessus [Ram Promaster] |
rv:ram_promaster [2018/01/28 13:38] frater_secessus [solar fitment] |
===== solar fitment ===== | ===== solar fitment ===== |
[[http://www.promasterforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=57082|{{ https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2874/32381778274_fc2f267932_b.jpg?300|RW and VJ's 159" with 810w of solar}}]] | [[http://www.promasterforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=57082|{{ https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2874/32381778274_fc2f267932_b.jpg?300|RW and VJ's 159" with 810w of solar}}]] |
The PM roof is quite wide at the top and larger, high-voltage residential panels can be mounted. If large panels are fitted across the whole width taller z-bracket or spacers may be need to allow for the PM's roof curve.((http://www.promasterforum.com/forum/showpost.php?p=401154&postcount=43)) | The PM roof is quite wide at the top and larger, [[electrical:solar:panels#panel_voltage|higher-voltage residential/commercial panels]] can be mounted. If large panels are fitted across the whole width taller z-bracket or spacers may be need to allow for the PM's roof curve.((http://www.promasterforum.com/forum/showpost.php?p=401154&postcount=43)) |
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The roof of the 136" PM can fit 600w (2x300w) with sufficient room for a roof vent. | The roof of the 136" PM can fit 600w (2x300w) with sufficient room for a roof vent. |