Do those bars not cut the solar output?Don't think my Thule bars are curved @alcarmichael but i could be wrongView attachment 114757View attachment 114758
Do those bars not cut the solar output?Don't think my Thule bars are curved @alcarmichael but i could be wrongView attachment 114757View attachment 114758
What a great install, my installer stuck mine to the roof with No Nails, Turkish engineering isn’t as intuitiv. My response when I saw it did not need Google Translate to to express my disgust. Lesson learned. Problem is I want to fit crossbars but the only fixings are the bolts you can see. 3 Thule Tent side and 5 drivers side, any advice what maybe available .. ?A solar panel can be installed to the OEM cross bars even though they are curved.
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How about something like this, mounted in the rear points instead of front?What a great install, my installer stuck mine to the roof with No Nails, Turkish engineering isn’t as intuitiv. My response when I saw it did not need Google Translate to to express my disgust. Lesson learned. Problem is I want to fit crossbars but the only fixings are the bolts you can see. 3 Thule Tent side and 5 drivers side, any advice what maybe available .. ?
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Nice bit of kit but the canoe I want to carry is too long for that application
Ok. It would be a be a big job, but if you removed your panels and stuck one in front of the other, lengthwise, that would allow you to fit the OEM bars and rails.Nice bit of kit but the canoe I want to carry is too long for that application
Thanks for the idea
The amount of No Nails they used to stick the panels to the roof would wreck the panels and roof if I tried to remove them …Ok. It would be a be a big job, but if you removed your panels and stuck one in front of the other, lengthwise, that would allow you to fit the OEM bars and rails.
I would think with a piece of steel wire with a handle at each end you could 'saw' through the No Nails. I think that is what I would be doing. Time consuming, but should be possible.The amount of No Nails they used to stick the panels to the roof would wreck the panels and roof if I tried to remove them …
im considering these UltiBars, but only one fixing bolt per leg, not so sure of its security
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Impossible to fix roof rails due to solar panels install, need just roof bars to fit directly to the fixing bolts in the roof channels, see pic above ? UltiBar seems to be an option but would like confirmation through experience if poss.What a great install, my installer stuck mine to the roof with No Nails, Turkish engineering isn’t as intuitiv. My response when I saw it did not need Google Translate to to express my disgust. Lesson learned. Problem is I want to fit crossbars but the only fixings are the bolts you can see. 3 Thule Tent side and 5 drivers side, any advice what maybe available .. ?
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Hi @Skyliner33. Is that your setup? I'd like to replicate this and have few questions if you could help?A solar panel can be installed to the OEM cross bars even though they are curved.
Hi,Hi @Skyliner33. Is that your setup? I'd like to replicate this and have few questions if you could help?
1. What solar panel and wattage is that? Looks similar to the solar panel I'm looking at.
2. Where are the brackets from? The ones I've found are all single hole but I like the twin holes on yours for added peace of mind.
3. Are they self tappers or bolts attaching the brackets to the cross bars?
4. Do you think it would be possible to mount the brackets under the cross bars instead? Just wondering if there would be enough clearance between the roof and panel for this and I suppose it depends if those brackets are Z or L shaped?
5. How does the wiring enter the van? Have you gone in through the rail? I'd like to go in somewhere near the front to reduce voltage drop as my leisure battery is under the drivers seat.
TIA.
If I can find any bits I used you are welcome to have them. I'm not too far away to collect.Thanks for the detailed response. Really helpful.
Hi @Bigsidavies,@Skyliner33 I’m about to replicate your old solar roof setup.
Are those bars in the pic the genuine VW with the rubber strip removed from the slot?
Also, do the feet come off the end so I can saw the cross bar to length then reassemble them?
As you know my roof rails are fitted to my pop top so aren’t the standard factory gap.
I guess you no longer have the cross bars as I’d also like to know the width of the foot where it contacts the roof rails as I’m only having a small panel so it fits width ways across the van and I need to know the total dimensions of panel plus 2 cross bars so I can ensure they fit between the rear roof rail mounting points.
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks Jon. If you find them message me and we’ll sort something out. You’re a star.Hi @Bigsidavies,
Yes, they are the OEM rails and cross bars with the rubber removed from the slot.
Yes I still have the roof cross bars. I am pretty sure the end bits that attach the bars to the rails are in the junk storage room (aka garage) somewhere. You will have to give me till weekend though to have a look.
I will let you know. If you dont have the cross bars and fittings, if I can find mine you are welcome to them.
Cheers