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CA_Traveler
Apr 03, 2017Explorer III
pianotuna wrote:That is unnecessary and should cause additional lifting due to increased air flow over the top. My 3 panels are 6" high and parallel to the roof front to back with a 4 degree side slope. No deflector and never a driving or high wind problem.
I'm planning on a wind deflector at the front of the roof.
Vertical angled aluminum attached to angled aluminum on the roof will secure then panels. I saw a nice installation using used 2" square screened porch aluminum to secure the panels.
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