One aspect of downsizing that I hadn't really considered before changing to a narrow 6.5m van (Hymer Exis t474) was the much reduced space available for solar panels.
From experience we need at least 200w and ideally 300w.
The roof already has 1x100w but also two opening skylights, an opening vent over the shower and two fixed vents. None of the spaces on the roof are good sizes for rigid solar panels, the largest space being about 114cm x 65cm. See pic. (Already removed the TV aerial and blanked hole with chequer-plate)
Of the two fixed vents one is in a galley locker and the the other is above the Thetford fridge, in what was a sealed compartment. This compartment is now a cupboard since I've hinged the front panel. See pic (vent is in cupboard above hob). This compartment has not got hot in use, and it's also vented into the vehicle; it's base is a wooden panel sitting an inch above the top of the fridge. (The external fridge vents will have thermostatically controlled fans in the near future`)
If I were to remove and blank-off the vent above the fridge I'd have about 1m x1.5m of space to play with.
The vent must be there for a reason, if only to provide the legal minimum fixed ventilation.
Advisability, or not, of this course of action ?


From experience we need at least 200w and ideally 300w.
The roof already has 1x100w but also two opening skylights, an opening vent over the shower and two fixed vents. None of the spaces on the roof are good sizes for rigid solar panels, the largest space being about 114cm x 65cm. See pic. (Already removed the TV aerial and blanked hole with chequer-plate)
Of the two fixed vents one is in a galley locker and the the other is above the Thetford fridge, in what was a sealed compartment. This compartment is now a cupboard since I've hinged the front panel. See pic (vent is in cupboard above hob). This compartment has not got hot in use, and it's also vented into the vehicle; it's base is a wooden panel sitting an inch above the top of the fridge. (The external fridge vents will have thermostatically controlled fans in the near future`)
If I were to remove and blank-off the vent above the fridge I'd have about 1m x1.5m of space to play with.
The vent must be there for a reason, if only to provide the legal minimum fixed ventilation.
Advisability, or not, of this course of action ?

