I only used rubber roof sealant on my mounts, and they have been up there since 2000, without any problems.
I cut 6" long 2" angle aluminum from Home Depot, and made 4 brackets. My solar panels are about 6" behind the front roof cap, and yes I can hear them inside. I have always been thinking about putting some rubber on the leading edge, to prevent air from getting under the panels while driving.
It is nice that I have 1" of air under all my solar panels. My front pair are 120 watts each, so pretty large.
At least the price has dropped a lot since I bought my 120 watt in 1999 at $429 each. Now you can get 140 watt for $229!
Here are pictures of my roof being recoated, with the solar panels in the pictures.
Golden_HVAC wrote:
rickthescot wrote:
Sounds like a great idea. I guess asking for pictures again is not going to persuade you though. We are visual creatures and I don't think 1000 words will accomplish what one image will. You can do it, just one pic.
More pictures that I took a few days ago to post pictures of my solar panels, and their mounts. Some pictures are really close up pictures of the solar panel mounts, and give a clear picture of howrough the surface is.
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Hi,
This is my front pair of panels. 120 watt mounted on a curved roof, 102" wide.
This is the mount it is held on with three rivets into the frame, and then the bottom half is 6" long aluminum, with nutsert in the upper piece, bolt you can not see from the outside edge pointing inward.
This picture shows the bigfoot panel mount sold by RvSolarElectric for $35 a set back in 1994. I wonder what they cost today?
This picture shows the panels tilted while I was working on the roof.
Fred.
Good luck,
Fred.