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Ed_Gee wrote:I had mine attached with 3M VHB tape - and it failed. But for a very good reason - F5 tornado with winds clocked at 210mph. Everything on the roof blew away - PV panels, vents, everything. The only reason the entire rig didn't blow away was that the wind was hitting from the front - if side-wind, it would have tipped-over and rolled until totally destroyed. I was very lucky to have survived that one!
More and more people are using 3M double sided tape instead, though. This precludes having any holes at all in the roof. I have never heard of a solar panel mount failure in using double sided tape, either.
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Ed_Gee wrote:There are a variety of tapes so which one or ones? How do they clean and prepare the roof?
AM Solar also points out that they have been using double sided tape for panel mounts since the mid 90's and have never lost a panel. They also use a nice custom cut stainless steel bracket instead of aluminum..... much stronger and more versatile, too.
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ktmrfs wrote:Dicor under the bracket before you tighten them down is sufficent,it will squeeze under the bracket and around the screws and will be water tight,installed 100s that way and never seen one leak yet and you need very little Dicor.RJsfishin wrote:
Its as simple as this....and tilted to either side
nice install, but in Oregon, well for anywhere for that matter, I'd be concerned about the exposed screw heads. from experience they are NOT watertight, so it is highly likely that water will get underneath.
Personally I put dicor or similar on the screw heads and all the way around the bottom of the bracket.
โOct-28-2016 12:21 PM
RJsfishin wrote:
Its as simple as this....and tilted to either side
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