justinm001
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I have a few solar projects I'm planning on starting and was planning on using unistruts/superstruts but the brackets all seem to have a couple inch gap for the screw then just clamp the panels down which doesn't seem ideal. Is there some mounts that'll secure from the bottom of the panel and I can just slide them into the unistruts and then clamp the ends of the struts? OR something else that'll allow me to secure one side of the panel on the bottom then slide the next one on and secure that?
On a roof where's its steep angles i'm worried the panels could slide down from the brackets over time. Also not sure how a shingle roof would look if I were to remove the panels after a couple years and lines from sun wear.
On my RV and trailer every inch matters, plus I can seal between the panels then it'll create an additional air pocket to help keep heat off the roof. On my RV they'll be above the AC units so a nice 12" air pocket underneath. Plus it gives me additional leak protections since rain shouldn't be hitting the roof.
On a roof where's its steep angles i'm worried the panels could slide down from the brackets over time. Also not sure how a shingle roof would look if I were to remove the panels after a couple years and lines from sun wear.
On my RV and trailer every inch matters, plus I can seal between the panels then it'll create an additional air pocket to help keep heat off the roof. On my RV they'll be above the AC units so a nice 12" air pocket underneath. Plus it gives me additional leak protections since rain shouldn't be hitting the roof.