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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: GUTourer on September 27, 2012, 10:32:50 AM
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Help!!!
I need to know if I can safely stand on the roof of a jayco eagle to install my solar panels!??! I physically cannot reach the middle (centre) of the roof where I'm trying to fix my battons without standing on it. Its the two piece roof if that matters!
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bump sorry guys need someone who can confirm this ...
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G'day GUTourer,
I'm not a small bloke by any means, 118kg and I have very carefully with the aid of a couple pieces of 90x35 pine laid across the roof of our old Swan got up there while the roof was down to re-seal the 4 seasons hatch.
With the roof down and a couple of pieces of timber across it I can't see why you couldn't.
Disclaimer All responsibility is void after hitting the post button ;D
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Appreciate that hairs, thats kinda what I had in mind. Was going to lay planks from each left and right edge across the van roof but just wanted someones voice who had done it before. I had envisaged the damn roof snapping down the middle and then forever having leaks .....
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No worries mate, you'll be able to fix your panels and away you go.
Happy & safe travels.
:cheers:
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Have also stood on the roof with planks across it. No way I would do it without planks though.
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Haven't stood on the roof of our Flamingo but have crawled across to give our solar panel a good clean
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Just a follow up question to the above, I have a 2003 Dove and I am about to do the same (fit a panel)
Will a stud finder work to find the cross members to screw into? My plan is to use aluminium angle to mount the panel.
is there a better way?
(sorry for slight thread hijack)
B
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Just a follow up question to the above, I have a 2003 Dove and I am about to do the same (fit a panel)
Will a stud finder work to find the cross members to screw into? My plan is to use aluminium angle to mount the panel.
is there a better way?
(sorry for slight thread hijack)
B
No probs at all mate this is vital info IMHO and something I would be keen to hear the opinions of others as well. Like you I have sikaflexed and stainless steel bolted the 50x50x4mm aluminium angle to the front and sides of my panels, leaving a 15-20mm gap underneath the panel for air flow (THE BLOODY JAYCO ROOF IS NOT LEVEL!!!!).
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Hi,
I read on another forum where some people are using these kind of mounts for their panels.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Solar-Panel-Mounting-Bracket-Kit-Cable-Block-BLACK-MED-Caravan-RV-Boat-/180942324289?pt=AU_Solar&hash=item2a2100c241 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Solar-Panel-Mounting-Bracket-Kit-Cable-Block-BLACK-MED-Caravan-RV-Boat-/180942324289?pt=AU_Solar&hash=item2a2100c241)
Cheers, Robyn
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Hi,
I read on another forum where some people are using these kind of mounts for their panels.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Solar-Panel-Mounting-Bracket-Kit-Cable-Block-BLACK-MED-Caravan-RV-Boat-/180942324289?pt=AU_Solar&hash=item2a2100c241 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Solar-Panel-Mounting-Bracket-Kit-Cable-Block-BLACK-MED-Caravan-RV-Boat-/180942324289?pt=AU_Solar&hash=item2a2100c241)
Cheers, Robyn
YUPO they are the ones jayco uses to mount them ...... at least when I swung by Jayco Bairnsdale thats what he showed me. I will say this here as well in my own jayco thread DO NOT USE 30MM SCREWS!!!!!!!!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Thanks for the link :cup:
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Mounted my between the roof racks,
I can still wash under the panels and use a mop to clean the top.
Cheer
Geoff