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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Yunpo Butyl Sealant Tape 4M/13Ft Waterproof Butyl Rubber Sealant for Car Headlamps Window Door Windshield Butyl Tape Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PRXRF9D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hBooEbPJ60W4HThis is what I put around my windows. Not sure why it wouldn’t work for you. Can you explain how you attached them to the roof? Did you use the second layer of rubber and screw into the roof or glue the rubber on? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Eternabond tape around the top of the vent flange and then cover with a self leveling lap sealer that is made for your roof material. Do not use silicone sealer. Self leveling lap sealer works really good on the roof, but use non sag lap sealer on vertical surfaces. Lap sealer does need to be checked a few times a year and touched up if showing cracking or pulling away from seams. You can apply over the old as long as you remove any loose material first.And yes a good butyl strip between the flange on the vent and the roofing is important. The eternabond tape over the top edge is just good insurance and is not mandatory.
I have what supposedly calculates to 10 kW of storage. 8 Trojan T 105 batteries. 1100 watts panels connected. I can run my cabin like a house for one day in the summer with no sun. One day in winter with a few hours of charger time @ 24 volt 25 amps. Coffee microwave water plant etc. Like a house zero care about power. Temperature is huge when we talk -30. Less so in heat, however heat is not good either above 80 or so. 200W of panel will maintain and run a lot on one battery but not AC for an hour I would guess. Suggestion of a load test is a good idea.
What battery monitor are you using? So you know how full the batteries are.Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk