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<blockquote data-quote="CreviceSucker" data-source="post: 488919" data-attributes="member: 1804"><p>I have purchased many items from sunyee and when there has been warranty issues they have bent over backwards to do the right thing.</p><p></p><p>What I have to say though with flexible solar panels is dont fasten them to your roof with cable ties like mister YouTube bloke.</p><p></p><p>Air Turbulence when driving can kill them as they will flap and flutter like a beach.</p><p></p><p>I get a sheet of 2 or 3 mm aluminium perforated mesh with around 4 - 10 mm holes in it and I fasten the panel to it with high quality 3M or Tesa double sided tape spaced around 100 mm apart.</p><p></p><p>The reason I use perforated mesh is to allow cooling air to flow around the back of the panel while the Ali sheet supports the panel to prevent damage. </p><p></p><p>Mister YouTube bloke will find his panels cracked and not working after a couple of years of what he is doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CreviceSucker, post: 488919, member: 1804"] I have purchased many items from sunyee and when there has been warranty issues they have bent over backwards to do the right thing. What I have to say though with flexible solar panels is dont fasten them to your roof with cable ties like mister YouTube bloke. Air Turbulence when driving can kill them as they will flap and flutter like a beach. I get a sheet of 2 or 3 mm aluminium perforated mesh with around 4 - 10 mm holes in it and I fasten the panel to it with high quality 3M or Tesa double sided tape spaced around 100 mm apart. The reason I use perforated mesh is to allow cooling air to flow around the back of the panel while the Ali sheet supports the panel to prevent damage. Mister YouTube bloke will find his panels cracked and not working after a couple of years of what he is doing. [/QUOTE]
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