So I bought one of these per panel I have https://www.amazon.com/Renogy-Adjustable-Solar-Panel-Mount/dp/B0CLCW5WSB/ref=sr_1_5?crid=RYD621X68V0E&keywords=REnogy+RV+solar+mount&qid=1701306106&s=lawn-garden&sprefix=renogy+rv+solar+mou,lawngarden,183&sr=1-5&ufe=app_do:amzn1.fos.18630bbb-fcbb-42f8-9767-857e17e03685
And I have space in my yard to put some panels.
Question is what is the cheapest yet safest/viable solution ( don't care about looks) to get the job done?
I've considered just covering a portion of the lawn with gravel, and using some ground screws (does that exist) and just screwing them into the dirt.
Build a deck and screw them onto the deck.
Get some plywood sheets (nail them together or glue them with wood glue), all those will be laid on a mat, once all setup on the ground, just screw the panels on that. I would have treated the wood with proper paint to weather proof it prior and the weight of 300 pounds of panels should ensure it goes no where?
Or should I just get another mounting solution and those RV mounts won't cut it?
And I have space in my yard to put some panels.
Question is what is the cheapest yet safest/viable solution ( don't care about looks) to get the job done?
I've considered just covering a portion of the lawn with gravel, and using some ground screws (does that exist) and just screwing them into the dirt.
Build a deck and screw them onto the deck.
Get some plywood sheets (nail them together or glue them with wood glue), all those will be laid on a mat, once all setup on the ground, just screw the panels on that. I would have treated the wood with proper paint to weather proof it prior and the weight of 300 pounds of panels should ensure it goes no where?
Or should I just get another mounting solution and those RV mounts won't cut it?
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