DougfromdaUP
Solar Enthusiast
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- Aug 9, 2022
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The vertical tilt really helps capture reflected sunlight from the snow, giving me 12,000 watts often during sunny January and February days from a 10,140 watt nominal array.

Mine is all Snapnrack parts.
Sourced from the local Rexelusa.com. (Gexpro.com)
https://snapnrack.com/products/200-ground-mount-system/
Currently supporting 16 REC365AA = 5840 watts.
Upgrading this Winter to 16 SILFAB 490 = 7840 watts
2021 prices:
$805 for 10 pcs of 21' x 1-1/2" schedule 40 galvanized steel pipe
$1067 for the snapnrack parts
$100 for concrete mix
22' long, 13.5' wide.
SILFAB upgrade will require adding about 7 or 8' to the length,
so it will be about 30' wide, after the planned Winter 23-24 upgrade.
Front piers are 30" deep, rears are 60" deep.
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Pier boring auger:
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I had a temporary set up like that all winter.Professionally installed by meView attachment 167199
This is a beast set up - well done!
Did you drive your post or Dig a hole and fill in?3x Sinclair. 72 panels 370 watt Aptos. Two Sinclair mounts would have been significantly cheaper but since these were going on the side of a pond dam, I didn’t want to press my luck on maintaining level with various angles and slopes.
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They look smaller than what they are from the clear angle. It’s a weird optical illusion. They stretch forever when viewed straight on through the trees.
I am glad I went with three. You can see where the closest one went a bit caty wampus and there’s a peak in the center. We had to set the panels from that peak and go to either side of it.
Dig. We had to use a miniex with a hydraulic post hole digger. Slope was too steep for a tracked skid steer (it was also wet and muddy as we had just had trees removed from the dam). There was only one guy around with a driver tall enough and he was backed up with fencing jobs.Did you drive your post or Dig a hole and fill in?
I hear ya. Same problem.At this point in my life, I have more money than back and knees.
They were all shipped together. I ordered via Practical Preppers (Engineer 775) as Sinclair didn’t seem to want to sell directly.I hear ya. Same problem.
Did you get all 3 of your racks from Kyle at the same time?
I need another 36 panel rack for my new 18k array.
Was wondering if I could just add another post or 2 to the end of my array and move the cantilevers.
I guess I will have to ask Kyle but he’s been busy lately.
Kyle sold to me initially but I gather from his lack of response this time around he wants us to go through a reseller.They were all shipped together. I ordered via Practical Preppers (Engineer 775) as Sinclair didn’t seem to want to sell directly.
I probably would’ve built something if I had the time (at the time) and it wasn’t on the side of a dam. I wanted a straight line to get plumb and level rather than a plane that a different set up would introduce.Kyle sold to me initially but I gather from his lack of response this time around he wants us to go through a reseller.
I got nothing against Scott but just don’t want to pay an extra $2000 to go through them.