Am looking for ways to store rigid frame solar panels on the Outback Front Rack. Present idea is to move the Plastic Tub forward about 3.5 - 4 inches. Then trim one side of Tub so panels will slide in place (how to secure will come later).
This project would include switching to a Grp-27 AGM Battery, adding a longer propane
bottle pigtail, and placing a spare 5# Propane tank on the other side of the Tub.
Preliminary calculations on tongue weight suggest moving stuff forward and adding the heavier battery, panels, and small tank will increase tongue weight 37+ pounds. From 225# typical to 262# range . . .well within my TV limits and the 10%-15% rule.
Preliminary coarse measurements suggest the Tub can move a few inches forward without any major rework.
So, has anyone moved the Tub forward ?
Have any thoughts, warnings?
'18 320 S, pitched axle, 3020HE; PNW based
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
Adventures: 54 Nights: 341 Towing Miles 43,780
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**The Red Item in my drawing which is pop riveted to Tub and bolted to Frame.
Two rigid frame panels with hinges on one edge so they fold for storage with solar cells facing in. The folded panels are then placed in a Waterproof Artist Carrying Bag {Art Portfolio Bag }. Thought has been that will be enough protection, but may add a layer of cardboard (in bag) to help resist stone strikes.
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
Adventures: 54 Nights: 341 Towing Miles 43,780
Clearly this project needs more thinking, more detailed measurements, and could very well not even happen.
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
Adventures: 54 Nights: 341 Towing Miles 43,780
Today unbolted the Tub to do some real-world fit checks.
It is doable, but a bit more complicated then first thought
- - Propane/Battery frame would need to mount to Outback Platform {OK}
it cannot be mounted to trailer frame if moved forward more than an inch or so
- - Outback Platform rear vertical inverted "U" would have to be cut off on one side.
I could handle those. However;
a) It looks bad having a 4-inch gap between the tub and T@B
b) Would not be able to remove the Jack Post Mounted Spare when needed - - Not Good - -
this is a 15-inch Outback/Boondock tire & wheel
So (for now) if the choice is always having the T@B Spare in the TV or only have the Rigid Solar Panels in TV for planned dry-camping events. Do think I'll live with the Solar Panels in the TV. 70+% of my adventures include some dry-camping nights . . . at least I have a pick-up truck bed for cargo .
Will continue this project focused on a Grp-24 vs. Grp-27 AGM battery upgrade and adding a spare propane tank. Still leaning towards a 5# (1.5 gal max) tank mounted on the Outback platform which will be ~ 1 pound of propane based on the 80% fill rules.
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
Adventures: 54 Nights: 341 Towing Miles 43,780