Rustymayes
RVF VIP
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2022
- Messages
- 231
- Location
- Vacaville, CA
- RV Year
- 2022
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- 4081
- Fulltimer
- No
I was poking around on the roof of the Dutch Star today and noticed a single solar panel mounted near the rear of the coach on top of the master bath roof section. I am assuming that it is to trickle charge the chassis battery but I have never seen mention of it in the manuals. Does anyone else have this? Is it standard or maybe a dealer specified special order?
Also I am wondering if anyone that has solar installed on their DS 4081 has good pictures of the installation. I was scoping out how one would lay out the panels. Are they installed with short stand off posts in between all of the other equipment mounted roof top or are they mounted on a frame over the top of the heat pumps and roof vents. Clearly they can not be mounted above the satellite and Winegard antennas. I am considering removing the Winegard and DTV equipment since we use our Star Link exclusively for entertainment and communication. I am thinking that there is enough roof top space to install enough solar to not only power the coach but also power my house since it is plugged in 24/7 when we are not traveling. Wheels Turning.
Also I am wondering if anyone that has solar installed on their DS 4081 has good pictures of the installation. I was scoping out how one would lay out the panels. Are they installed with short stand off posts in between all of the other equipment mounted roof top or are they mounted on a frame over the top of the heat pumps and roof vents. Clearly they can not be mounted above the satellite and Winegard antennas. I am considering removing the Winegard and DTV equipment since we use our Star Link exclusively for entertainment and communication. I am thinking that there is enough roof top space to install enough solar to not only power the coach but also power my house since it is plugged in 24/7 when we are not traveling. Wheels Turning.