GMC-Anyone using fixed solar panels

claude brousson

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Heinz-

I have been off the Net for a while, so am now catching up a bit. We
were down at the Western States Roundup and here and there as well. Had
a good time.

I have a Siemens 75 watt Procharger mounted on the roof. Depending on
the brightness of the day and angle of the sun it charges about 2-4amps.
I like it, as, if we are out boondocking, and it is a sunny day, by the
time we get up in the AM, it is already charging up the batteries. It
gives me a nice feel and is totally silent and polution free. I don't
have a pod, but if I did, I would likely mount it on top of it.

Re new propane lines-
For those who may be changing or puting in new lines , it might be wise
to check with a dealer or installer as at least in BC, the rules have
changes since the 1970's. (No shutoff's between the tank shut off and
the appliance).

Claude
 
Claude,
are you getting that 2-4 amps up here in the NorthWest?

Heinz

> Heinz-
>
> I have been off the Net for a while, so am now catching up a bit. We
> were down at the Western States Roundup and here and there as well. Had
> a good time.
>
> I have a Siemens 75 watt Procharger mounted on the roof. Depending on
> the brightness of the day and angle of the sun it charges about 2-4amps.
> I like it, as, if we are out boondocking, and it is a sunny day, by the
> time we get up in the AM, it is already charging up the batteries. It
> gives me a nice feel and is totally silent and polution free. I don't
> have a pod, but if I did, I would likely mount it on top of it.
>
> Re new propane lines-
> For those who may be changing or puting in new lines , it might be wise
> to check with a dealer or installer as at least in BC, the rules have
> changes since the 1970's. (No shutoff's between the tank shut off and
> the appliance).
>
> Claude
>