Suggest taking a piece of the material you plan on using for the window and 
putting it over the panel to see the effect. There are many different kinds of 
plastic and their effect on light transmission can vary. A practical test is 
the best way to go methinks. 

Rich

> On Jul 16, 2014, at 0:47, Sam Salter via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> ‎Okay here's the question - 
> 
> Will a solar panel work under a clear, flexible plastic window. The sort sewn 
> into a Sunbrella dodger.
> 
> Customer wants a companionway cover but his solar panel is mounted ‎on top of 
> the top slider. Thought I could sew in a window if it would work. 
> 
> sam :-)
> C&C 26 Liquorice 
> Ghost Lake Alberta 
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