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Hello All.
i could not find a suitable option to mount solar panels and decided to develop my own "rail mount" brackets.
my 2001 Main ship 390 has a full canopy extending all the way to the rear. I found the flexible canvas top panels unsuitable and did not like the "home made" brackets. I am very happy with the outcome and will make the product available for sale shortly.
i found this works very well with 100w bifacial panels. it may work well with larger panels but i don't like adding stress.
the brackets allow to be mounted on slightly curved surfaces and i even tested them on my bow rail.
i could not find a suitable option to mount solar panels and decided to develop my own "rail mount" brackets.
my 2001 Main ship 390 has a full canopy extending all the way to the rear. I found the flexible canvas top panels unsuitable and did not like the "home made" brackets. I am very happy with the outcome and will make the product available for sale shortly.
i found this works very well with 100w bifacial panels. it may work well with larger panels but i don't like adding stress.
the brackets allow to be mounted on slightly curved surfaces and i even tested them on my bow rail.
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