3) If you mount anything to the top of the cab, you would have to remove it whenever you take the camper off, so why not attach it to the bottom of the cabover part of the camper?
I thought about a re-design when putting the panel slide in but thought it might be a little too much weight. I rarely take the camper off since I don't really have a place to store it, but when I do remove it, the deflector comes off and goes back on in less than a couple minutes.
I know mine is larger than some might like visually but it makes a big difference.....I suppose that is the line of thinking you get into when you use your camper over 100 days a year for a living....
Bill, remember when you stopped by my camp and I was frantic over a dying battery? Well, aside from being in too shady a spot, it turned out the 100 watt panel was not very well connected so the system was only running off of the single 85 on the roof.
It kicks butt now, so much so that we just leave the fridge on 24/7 for the Summer loaded with food, drinks and ice cream bars.
Nice parking spot in Yosemite for your rig by the way, my wife and I met in that very spot on May 28th, 2010....