We’ve got ways to mount solar panels, zip ties, suction cups and with handlebar mounts and now we’re exploring magnets. We see this as being useful for attaching panels to a tin-corrugated roof or on top of something like a railroad car if you’re trying to solar power a GPS monitor. Can you think of other applications for a magnet-mounted solar charger?

Here’s some quick pictures of our 6 Watt solar panel from around the neighborhood.

pole-mounted solar panel with magnets
solar panel mounted on wall with magnets solar panel mounted on sign with magnets

Here is what the back of the panel looks like. The magnets simply attach on beneath the post nuts on each of the corners.

4 Responses

  1. Francisco Sanchez

    Did the magnets interered with power outcome of the solar panel?

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    • Voltaic Systems

      They do not interfere with the power output of the solar panels.

      Reply
  2. Marcel Huijser

    Yes, I think it would be useful. I would attach it to roof of a car. It would have to be strong enough to stay attached at say 75 mi/h. The cable extension should be long enough for the battery that is recharging to be inside the car.

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    • admin

      I think if the threads on the post nuts were secure (maybe loc-tite), it would stay attached at 75mph. I have to pull pretty darn hard to get the panel off a metal surface.

      Reply

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