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Go for it.. I've had my ones about two years too, what Jan says about not being waterproof is true. I took mine apart (just a few screws) and used waterproof tape to seal the edges of the panels and wires then drilled two small hole at the bottom of the plastic on each side to let any water drain away, there working as new still. As for tv's etc you don't always get a good signal even with a good aerial, booster and mast, but my kids love to watch dvd's when it's raining or when settling down for the night. We never use EHU never have and we like to do wild camping as well as site camping. We even go in winter too, we just come back from a wild camp in the van. We used to go up the mountains in Wales and Scotland too and go green laning up until last week but i've just sold my Jeep..
Heres a picture of my briefcase solar panels from about a two summers ago. We don't use the Vango equinox 6 or the kyham screenhouse anymore as we have the Vermont L. The panels are in the gararge at the mo, i will have to get them out and use them or sell them on cheap..
Post last edited on 22/02/2009 21:56:17
Just found this picture from 2007 using the panels with the Outwell Vermont L.
Post last edited on 22/02/2009 22:10:36
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aka Paul
“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions.”
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