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Renogy 28in Adjustable Solar Panel Mount
Renogy 28in Adjustable Solar Panel Mount
Renogy 28in Adjustable Solar Panel Mount
Renogy 28in Adjustable Solar Panel Mount
Renogy 28in Adjustable Solar Panel Mount
Renogy 28in Adjustable Solar Panel Mount

Renogy 28in Adjustable Solar Panel Mount Brackets, with Foldable Tilt Legs on Any Flat Surface for RV, Roof, Boat, Any Off-Grid Systems

Product ID : 33591120
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Galleon Product ID 33591120
UPC / ISBN 816360026716
Shipping Weight 4.2 lbs
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Model 28in Adjustable Solar Panel
Manufacturer Renogy
Shipping Dimension 30.91 x 3.82 x 2.99 inches
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Renogy 28in Adjustable Solar Panel Mount Features

  • Adjustable solar panel mounting brackets designed for off-grid solar systems.

  • Quick assembly with stainless steel fasteners and precise hole placement.

  • Great addition for use on top of an RV or other flat surface.

  • Compatible with Renogy Solar Panels under 100W.

  • Package Includes: Four (4) Fixed L-Brackets, Two (2) Tilt L-Brackets, Six (6) M8 Plastic Knob Screws, Six (6) M8 Wing Nuts, Four (4) M6 x 16mm Hex Cap Bolts, Four (4) M6 Split Lock Washers, Eight (8) M6 Flat Washers, Four (4) M6 Hexagonal Nuts, Six (6) M8 Washers, Six (6) M8 Spring Washers, Six (6) #10 x 1¼ in Self-Drilling Cap Screws, Six (6) Plastic Retaining Rings


About Renogy 28in Adjustable Solar Panel Mount

Renogy RV Tilt Mount Brackets allow for the mounting of Renogy 100W panels to the rooftop of a vehicle or other flat surface. Designed for off-grid systems, these solar panel mounts are easily adjustable and feature stainless steel fasteners. Suitable for any flat surface, this solar mounting system helps to optimize performance by tilt-positioning the solar panels while stationary, and then repositioning to flat while the vehicle is in the motion.