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It appeared messages cannot have more than 10000 characters on this forum so I had to split mine. That wasn't too hard but the attached images remained with the first part, apparently causing the second part not to display images inline. It is just links now but images...
I need writing to clarify what I did and why. Please bare with me.
Backstory
I had some panels on a roof in an east-west orientation that did not quite cover my electricity consumption (they did about half) so I wanted more.
I do have some more roof surface facing south (top right of photo)...
They are clumsy and often hard to disconnect but once done well and in place they should not cause trouble. A couple of important notes on puting them on your wires:
- Use a dedicated crimp tool;
- make sure to correctly orient the pin in the tool (it's an m shape, flaps must be bent back into...
I am facing the same problem. Thinking of using dots of caulck, PUR or stick-on cable clips, the latter probably being the tidiest solution. How did you end up doing it?
The panel backs won't be an issue, they are typically a glossy white surface. The question is whether the glue on the clips will survive years of temperature changes and wet weather. The advertising is a bit puzzling. Like "permanent" glue (good) but also "removable" and "will not leave...