Rigid solar panels rigid monocrystalline polycrystalline and multicrystalline pv panels are suitable for mobile applications where weight can be accommodated such as bus coach conversions houseboats or if you only require a small system.
Air gap for flexible solar panels.
I have no experience with flexible panels as they are too expensive for my liking and you can mount ordinary panels easily with an air gap to achieve the objective to help keep them cooler.
A vented air gap allows heat to escape and helps the panel and the surface they are installed on maintain a lower temperature.
In india there is a team did a detailed thermal analysis on a typical roof top solar panel installation to arrive at optimum air gap and the same is.
I bought a semi flexible solar panel to test it flat mounted and hail pitted it at least 2 or more layers down in the protective layers and shorted out the panel in less than 6 months of use after 2 hail storms.
Our lightweight solar panels come with an install kits option for providing a vented.
A typical solar mounting system of roof top installation will allow for a sufficient air gap between the roof surface and the panel allowing airflow to have a cooling effect on the panel.
The transfer rate of the flexible solar panels is also about 23 that is high when compared to traditional panels.
Using flexible solar panels on a stealth camper van.
They will run cooler as they have an air gap.
They are small.
The watt price of the flexible solar panels is higher than the rigid panels.
It is a good idea to design a gap between the panel and the roof for air movement.
Solar cable glands bridge the gap between the roof and the interior of your van.
Advantages when compared to flexible solar panels.
When panels run less hot their longevity is also improved.
If you do not have a special reason for using flexible panels they are just too expensive compared to normal ebay panels of the same wattage perhaps 3x to.
The performance output power of solar panels reduces when they get hot.