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BPRICE1234 05-27-2025 04:59 PM

Solar powered lanai solar shades.
 
I have been searching for a DIY solar powered lanai shades. I keep running into the issue that most stop at 110-113 inches width.

We have a small lanai and I see many that are much larger that look to be powered.

Any suggestions on a company that sells the shades that I can install myself.

villagetinker 05-27-2025 06:22 PM

If you are asking for something wider that 110 inches, I would suggest just installing 2 shades with a minimal gap between the two shades, we did this with our manual shade years ago and it worked very well.

MarshBendLover 05-28-2025 09:35 AM

i think the issue you have is that for DIY, a company can't have multiple different sizes to fit every situation. They provide what is commonly used. I'm sure you could have a company custom build one, but then it's not a cost saving DIY. I agree with Tinker. It's like window blinds on long windows. We have 12 feet of front windows, but we use 4 sets of 36" instead of one giant custom shade, probably would have required a rope to lower and raise it!

Plus, the shorter the distance, the smaller the motor. Smaller motor equals less noise. If one stops working, less cost to replace. Also......it's either all closed or all open. You can't adjust light to one side if it's to bright or darken where you are sitting, et cetera.

BPRICE1234 05-28-2025 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2434555)
If you are asking for something wider that 110 inches, I would suggest just installing 2 shades with a minimal gap between the two shades, we did this with our manual shade years ago and it worked very well.

We were thinking about splitting the difference with 2 shades. The problem is it has a zipper option that we really want.

WiseSpender 05-29-2025 07:41 AM

I am curious to know what would be the total square footage area being covered?

villagetinker 05-29-2025 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by BPRICE1234 (Post 2434729)
We were thinking about splitting the difference with 2 shades. The problem is it has a zipper option that we really want.

If you are going to try to raise and lower with the zipper closed I suspect that you will have significant problems with the motors not running at the exact same speed. If you are willing to open the zipper for the open and close operations then this may work.

At this point I would suggest calling the vendor and see if they have any other options.

If you get past the zipper concern, I would go with a solar charged battery system, This will allow operation any time of the day and with any luck the motors will be rated at 12 VDC which will give you many options for the battery.

ltcdfancher 05-30-2025 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by BPRICE1234 (Post 2434539)
I have been searching for a DIY solar powered lanai shades. I keep running into the issue that most stop at 110-113 inches width.

Any suggestions on a company that sells the shades that I can install myself.

I can’t vouch for this company or its products. Because I’m looking for a retractable shade for my west-facing lanai, I found this company. They have screens up to 20’ wide.

Motorized Retractable Solar & Privacy Screens by Genius


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