I am looking to mount 2 panels onto my ambulance project and the roof has a crown. From center line to edge it drops about 1.5".
My questions are, should I mount the panels flat across the roof, almost touching the center but being up almost an 1.5" at the edges or can I mount them "flat" to each side of the center line? Keeping them flat on each side of the center line will have each panel angled slight away from each other. Are there any pros or cons to doing this or should the panels be flat across the full span of the roof?
It would be much simpler and cleaner looking to keep them flat on each side of the center line but if I am going to greatly decrease performance, that would be more of an issue.
Thanks
My questions are, should I mount the panels flat across the roof, almost touching the center but being up almost an 1.5" at the edges or can I mount them "flat" to each side of the center line? Keeping them flat on each side of the center line will have each panel angled slight away from each other. Are there any pros or cons to doing this or should the panels be flat across the full span of the roof?
It would be much simpler and cleaner looking to keep them flat on each side of the center line but if I am going to greatly decrease performance, that would be more of an issue.
Thanks