I have built, so far, two panels....neither one to completion as I have been trying to find the best and most inexpensive way to do things. My frames are aluminum "U" channel and I finally found out about aluminum brazing rods to seal the corners. I also just recieved the the "804" sealant yesterday in the mail. Now, the only remaining issue is preventing condensation inside of the panel. I am wondering if inserting a clear plastic tube into the lower portion of the panel, filled with dessicant, and done in such a way that I will have access to the interior of the tubing to change the dissicant if/as needed. The plastic tube would be siliconed to the panel back and have tiny holes drilled into the exposed side of the tubing. If needed, landscaper's cloth could be used to seal the holes while still allowing air to pass thru. If I fix the panel frame so that I have access to the tubing interior, I could change the dessicant and then re-seal the tubing access point. I have also thought about installing a port to allow me to fill the interior of the panel with nitrogen, or some gas that would not allow condensation. Moisture is a real issue for me as I live in a very humid area.
Slygard is too expensive for me as I intend to build about 10 panels. Any thoughts or upgrade ideas will be appreciated. Thanks.
Slygard is too expensive for me as I intend to build about 10 panels. Any thoughts or upgrade ideas will be appreciated. Thanks.
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