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Better than a man, who couldn't start his lawn mower and thinking it low on oil poured oil down the carburettor.Not an option for sister who once tried to pour engine oil down the dipstick tube because the oil level was low!
just reread the question there are some very expensive ones that track the sun other than those i would settle for flat as the boat will move and negate any advantage of pointing them at the sun unless were taking pernemantly moored boat here
The ones on your van Steve do you have a link and what do you power with them??THEY ARE VERY SIMPLE TO FIT most boats seem to use the flexible ones thet just glue down with sikafix or stixal, two wires to contoller and two wires from controller to batteries only thing to remember is it must connect to the batteries before the panel
you get better power output from mppt controllers but they are more expensive and with panels being so cheap now if you have the roofspace its more cost efective to fit more panels
ive fitted three two rigids on my own van and a flexible on my sons vw poptop
She has been told by other boat owners that the ones that tilt up / down are worth the extra money, can`t see it myself as would of thought panels on a flat roof would suffice. The boat does move around from time to time roughly every couple of weeks.
Better than a man, who couldn't start his lawn mower and thinking it low on oil poured oil down the carburettor.
Or somebody I know who mistook filler caps on a small railway loco and poured 10 gallons of diesel into the gearbox! Cleaned it up nice tho'.
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