Owism
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I'm not mechie but I have enough physics and structures course education to see the impact test for the tesla roof panels is flawed due to the orientation of the panel compared to the "traditional panel" they are comparing the strength to. If they stood the tesla roof panel vertical, then it would flex more thus causing more chance of cracking I assume. Any input?
I love the concept of beautiful solar roof, I always hated the way the panels look on someones roof, that ugly look does not give curbside appeal. Can't wait until I can buy one but my roof is only 10 years old, I can wait another 10.
heres the link to the impact test https://www.tesla.com/ns_videos/Hail_3up_Smooth_h264.m4v?20170509a , its on the main page: https://www.tesla.com/solarroof
I love the concept of beautiful solar roof, I always hated the way the panels look on someones roof, that ugly look does not give curbside appeal. Can't wait until I can buy one but my roof is only 10 years old, I can wait another 10.
heres the link to the impact test https://www.tesla.com/ns_videos/Hail_3up_Smooth_h264.m4v?20170509a , its on the main page: https://www.tesla.com/solarroof