I was wanting to mount a solar panel under my roof rack that slides out forwards when parked up. To make things easier I was wandering if any of you engineering gurus could comment on my next thought.
My roof rack current overhangs the last mounting bracket by 800mm (550mm past the canopy). There a 3 mounting brackets evenly spaced over 1100mm mounted to the canopy. The roof rack is an aluminium Tracklander 1200x2100mm, it has 20x40 aluminium unistrut style crossmembers.
The roofrack currently has an awning mounted on both sides and some recovery tracks. Thats all that is usually up there, sometimes 2x double swags if not taking the camper. I don't want to mount it on top of the roofrack as firewood and other random bits are often thrown up there and the solar panel would likely get damaged.
What I want to do is run 2 lengths of unistrut down the length of the roofrack and mount the solar panel in front of the roofrack (effectively over the cab of the ute, between the awnings). Solar panel will be approx 1000x680mm and weigh 10kg.
Is that too far to have 10kg flexing all over the place?
Maybe a couple of arms (like gussets) from the canopy to the end of the roofrack?
Maybe mount the solar panel to the top rail at the front, angled down to the unistrut?