pianotuna wrote:
Hi westend,
My panels are on aluminum "bodies", so they are installed in the same manner as the more traditional glass and aluminum format.
I was thinking this may be the best, a panel of aluminum would definitely dissipate a good amount of heat.
For the OP's situation, just using the factory adhesive back may be enough. I don't have any experience with them so can't say it will or won't be adequate. I do know that 3M VHB tape is very strong. In fact, we have a few members here that have used it for solar module installations and has been a good solution. Some have used it just on the "feet" of mounting brackets. That is a small amount of square inches in relation to the larger area of a big solar module.
The suggestion to purchase three modules while they are available is a good one. Most MPPT algorithms and the system don't get along good with mismatched modules. I bought one of the USA made MX Solar modules at Solar Blvd. It's a good module but MX Solar closed their US plant and availability is scant to no more. As with most solar hobbyists, I'd now like to have more power harvest but getting the same module is going to be a challenge.