Hi all,
any advice on the best way to proceed with this? I've bought a couple of LED wall lights which come with a separate solar panel, about the size of an iPad. These have a mounting bracket designed to be screwed to a fence with a couple of screws. I would like to keep these out of view though and the best location is the roof deck of my now completed garden room. These pictures are from during the build:
It's now completed and the GRP has been finished in topcoat. Had I planed for this I might have mounted some threaded bar into the OSB before applying GRP matting and resin, however at this stage I don't really want to drill into it. Is there any other solution to mount the two panels? They are small and probably only weight 200g each, so hardly demanding, but I don't want them blowing away.
Currently I'm considering using something like 3M VHB Double-Sided Adhesive Pads to stick them down. Alternatively some velcro strips, if the adhesive was waterproof. Other options might just be ballast to weigh them down. 1 or 2kg ought to be sufficient.
How is this normally done?
any advice on the best way to proceed with this? I've bought a couple of LED wall lights which come with a separate solar panel, about the size of an iPad. These have a mounting bracket designed to be screwed to a fence with a couple of screws. I would like to keep these out of view though and the best location is the roof deck of my now completed garden room. These pictures are from during the build:
It's now completed and the GRP has been finished in topcoat. Had I planed for this I might have mounted some threaded bar into the OSB before applying GRP matting and resin, however at this stage I don't really want to drill into it. Is there any other solution to mount the two panels? They are small and probably only weight 200g each, so hardly demanding, but I don't want them blowing away.
Currently I'm considering using something like 3M VHB Double-Sided Adhesive Pads to stick them down. Alternatively some velcro strips, if the adhesive was waterproof. Other options might just be ballast to weigh them down. 1 or 2kg ought to be sufficient.
How is this normally done?