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    Solar Panels Protect AC on Teardrop

    I couldn't exactly figure out how to show the durability and reliability of Outside Supply's Duralite Solar Panels. These nearly unbreakable panels are tough. I decided to install them as protectors for my AC on my teardrop trailer. While I don't recommend the following installation technique, it is a great way to show how strong the solar panels are.

    I installed three panels on my teardrop trailer. These panels were placed here for 3 reasons.

    1. The solar panels protected my air conditioner's coil.
    2. The solar panels were now stowed and ready for travel.
    3. To demonstrate the reliability of the panels.


    Here are a few pics of the trailer on its nearly 3000 mile journey.


    The panels still produced equal amounts of power after being punished on our journey. Someone asked me on the trip if I was worried about breaking my solar panels, since they were so fragile. I explained the advantages of our panels and made a sale in the parking lot.

    The proof on these solar panels is in the pudding.

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