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A much better explanation here
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I figured that way lets a little bit of air get underneath to cool them and I can still get a thin bladed knife or cheese wire in there if they ever need to come off.
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They are not that flexible Brian
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I fitted it about 18 months ago and he has just sold his van and it was working perfectly still, so I can assume they are as good as a conventional panel albeit a bit more expensive( about 50% more) but on the plus side they are discreet and east to fit.How long ago Nigel? any feedback?
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Good point, although I fitted my own conventional panel with 2" aluminium angle bonded to the roof with PU40 and fixed to the panel using rivnuts so I am still able to remove the panel if I need too for any type of maintenance, hopefully this will never be needed.If you deduct the cost of brackets from the install budget they are possibly no dearer.
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A common mistake made by probably 8 out of 10. The red dot denotes the front of the aerial (for the purpose of pointing at a signal) For travelling it should point to the rear.
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