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The back side of the step well plastic has ribbing in it so the fiber side will expand into those spaces better than the scrim side. The performance (vs scrim in) in this the same in this situation since there are no large potentially resonant panels.Hello Hein
Theresa "Rookie" here...building out my new 2017 144"...I am at the stage of installing the Thinsulate...so excited....and noticed you are the first picture to have the black side against the metal of the vehicle. Most of the "others" have pics installing it with spray adhesive with the white side to the metal....is there somewhere that states which way is correct?
Yes, this is to increase the available charge current from the alternator to house bank while driving. This is helpful when the state of charge is lower (<80%) and the batteries can accept more current than our 200watt solar array can deliver.Hein, Nice write up, as usual. But, why? I've heard of Sterling in techie circles but does this simply allow DC charging of house components (battery?) in a better manner or from your power plant instead of panels?
Readers,
Please go back to page 92 to follow along on this upgrade project.
All the best,
Hein
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