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Forum Index : Solar : soalr panels mounting rails and bits
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rgormley Senior Member Joined: 22/02/2006 Location: AustraliaPosts: 245 |
Anybody know of a good priced place to get solar panels mounting rails,brackets and so forth. in melbourne (western subs) but i can travel.... will be adding panels to a tiled roof.(or any other sugestion for mounting panels that wont break the bank) yes, i`m handy with tools (Karl-J) you must know some people..... thanks.. |
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Joblow Regular Member Joined: 05/01/2010 Location: AustraliaPosts: 54 |
I would think that the aluminium merchants like Capral, Chinalco etc would keep a variety of sections suitable for mounting solar panels. The man who never made a mistake never made anything |
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angelcas Newbie Joined: 20/03/2011 Location: Posts: 2 |
Hello, I am new to solar panel stuff, is it easy to put a solar panel at home? Weather Stations For Home |
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KarlJ Guru Joined: 19/05/2008 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1178 |
Unfortunately the game has gotten tricky as technically you should meet a building standard, that aside there are really good reasons for using off the shelf, proper solar panel mounting hardware. Mostly saves one helluva lot of time, can mount 8-9 panels on a tin roof in under an hour. doing the same job with aluminium angle means 99% of the time the batton spacings wont match the pre-drilled holes in the panels and you'll need to drill new holes in the panels to match, no biggun but if you make a mistake, a whole row of panels ends up looking drunk and with lots of holes in the frames. The system I have been using for a while now and can recommend from both an ease of use and cost perspective is the SUNLOCK system. Available from apolloenergy / energy matters for about $300 / KW retail. The difference between trade and retail is GST and handling fees so I reckon pretty reasonable. There are other systems available but there isnt one I've found to be cheaper -without having serious compromises. They also come with all the bits, nuts bolts, screws where other suppliers you're forced to buy these bits separatly- typically $1 a bolt/washer/nut in stainless. Luck favours the well prepared |
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