Interesting. I'm about to put some panels on the roof and think I should also replace the gas struts. Anyone who has a 17.56 with factory solar are you able to post the model number or specification of the strut please? I'm guessing there is a bunch of additional stresses and strains involved and I don't want to damage brackets.
I'm thinking the exact same as you to go with those slimline panels, but i'm concerned about the whole cooling or lack of it of the thin panels mounted directly to the roof.To address the weight concern of many solar panels, i am looking to put the thin semi-flexible panels on. 200W (2 x 100W) traditional panels are about 23KG in total, whereas the flexible units are slight more expensive, but only 4-6KG! Big payload savings and not as much stress on the roof and struts.
Jayco replaced mine under warrenty and put a heavier strut on but they said that they did not want to go too much bigger due the the mounts. A heavier strut may lift the roof easier but it puts a lot more pressure on the mounts as well. If you really want it to be easy, add one of the old style scissor spring lifters to each end and it will be spot on. I have not bothered with this yet, instead I just push the roof up with one hand and operate the bar that does the lifting with the other hand.
Hi Smash apologies on the late reply but thanks for the infoHi
I spoke to Jayco technical to find out what weight I could put on the roof for solar and they came back to me to say solar is fine but if you have air con as well they normally fit heavier duty gas struts to help with the lift from factory.
cheers Smash
We too have roof-top aircon and when I took the van into the dealer last week for service and warranty items, when discussing the issue of having difficulty lifting the pop-top using the lifting, the service manager said that what is quite often happening in the factory is that they fit the standard gas struts rather that stronger ones to cater for the Aircon unit.
Not a problem - service manager is putting in the correct stronger gas struts to solve the problem!
Gotta love my Jayco dealer's service team![]()
Hi there just wanted to ask if you have installed your solar panes yet and if so could you post some pics of the roof and where you positioned it if that's ok cheers adamBrookes, I'm guessing this is the model/part no.
8673WHJAYCO
0650N 57/13
Out of curiosity - let me know if it is different on your van.
Be careful taking the struts off as they have about 15cm more stroke on the ram which lets go at a rate of knots if you pull it off the ball joint without restraining it...
Tool for compressing struts is easy to make...
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