paddywanpeep wrote:
A lot of folks choose the fridge vent. There is even a terminal block sold for this purpose so that you can parallel module wires to a larger cable to run to the solar controller.
There are marine bulkhead fittings made for cables for boat use that would let an installer enter through the roof anywhere. These same fittings could be used through a wall.
Some users mount a combiner box on the roof and lead wires down from that box.
FWIW, I have 2 x 4 awg and a pair of THHN 14 AWG pulled through conduit over the edge of the roof and into the wall near my electrical distribution center. The conduit is along the side of a window.
Sorry but to me that conduit over the side is pretty ugly, especially when you can do like the others have said and run down a fridge vent or tank vent.
Like they say, "beauty is in the eyes of the beholder", lol.
The truth is: I don't have a fridge vent. My only tank vent is in the rear of the trailer. My electrical distribution is in the middle of the trailer. If I used that vent, I'd have to pull wire across the ceiling against the direction of the ceiling joists.
I usually build for function instead of form but in this case, it's just the most reasonable way to tackle it. I may, in the future, paint the pipe the same color as the background siding color but I doubt it.
Now that I've received my first criticism, everytime I look at it I'll be thinking of what a genius I was for doing it that way. :B ;) :p
Edit: OK, I looked at the critic's past posts and now I don't feel like such a genius. He pisses on everyone's grill. Darn it. :)