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Hi, it doesn't matter how thick you are maxview will fit it to a tent if you are paying and if you can't fit all the solar panels in chuck one this way I need another, hee hee
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Hi
I have one on my RV, if the roof is too thick contact Maxview who will provide a longer tube and spindle.
RE, air con, no problem, make sure it can rotate 360 deg without fouling and has room to park .. mine is very close to the front air con .. no affect on signal ..
you can see mine in this pic
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jim
have you had any problems with the maxview as still think i should go auto
have you had any problems with the maxview as still think i should go auto
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You had to ask
have you had any problems with the maxview as still think i should go auto
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Most folks are happy with the cranky, it performs extremely well and after a bit of practice it is easy to set up ... however, read my post about 'not so good in the wind..'
IMO there are better crank ups on the market .. you pays your money ..etc
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jim
do you still use one??
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and is yours the same as mine B2590?
wel i payed £250 in the box so i cant see why i should spend £1600
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I got a Maxview Crank up dish . Used it in all sorts of weather with no problems .Pretty windy in Malvern last weekend and worked great .Probabally the only one that is really better in windy conditions would be the Dome type , but at nearly 5 x the price ? :thumb:
I have the camos flat sat plus, crank up. Have had it up in really severe winds and its the dogs doo da's
Jim
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