The lifting force (aka Bernoulli effect) is likely minimal toward the back of the roof. Been awhile since my Aeronautical Science major (and aerodynamics classes) but an aft mounted panel likely receives a reduced amount of relative wind under it and an inconsequential amount of lifting force from the lower pressure above.
The greatest wind effect at the front of RV probably deflects into no more than a rolling air effect aft (like a mountain wave) due to the shape of the rig. Thor anticipated this and made the proper move by pre-wiring the solar connections way back just ahead of the rear bedroom fan. I'd still love to see what this thing looks like in a wind tunnel.
The TPO roof does throw another consideration that's worthy of attention.
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