Nice job Jeremy :) Its good to see you put the rubbers on for protection. You don't want any galvanic reaction that is for sure. Looking good my friend
It would depend on where you are. I'm in Cairns Queensland. Cyclone ars so every foot for better strength against the high winds. There's no standard is 450mm apart but I did 300mm. No limit on length. I got 5m lengths and joined them.
flat panels, still good? what is your latitude there? edit i make my own brackets out of 4x20 mm steel bar and use 4x25 angle iron,painted, for the rails,costs peanuts; i am in it to save money
I read or heard somewhere (I'm not too sure and cant find it anywhere) that their is a minimum distance from the roof edge to solar panels. Again something I'm not 100% about but something you might want to check up on in this great state of ours.
Hi Phillip Yes there are certain requirements on the rail spacing, roof hight, mounting bracket distances and position. But thats all depeniding on the rail system used and how well its mounted. As you will see in my next videos i have gone over the top with the brackets on the roof which will help with the holding strength, etc.
Dear manager , This is Vivian from Amoy Solar, an Aluminum factory professioned on all kinds of solar mounting systems in China, I saw that your company has a demand for solar brackets. Can you give us a chance to do business with you?
Hey mate. they are on the ridge of the corrugated roof sheets. if you look properly the dark parts is the valley, the lighter (high spots) is the ridge/peak. Its clearly seend at 2:03
the screw were installed properly and at the right tightness. They arent allowed to deform the ridges on the roof, nor deform the rubber/silicon pad too much...