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Old 02-22-2018, 04:14 PM   #15
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I built a simple aluminum 'railing' to hold my two panels, versus having to attach the panels themselves to the roof.... much easier to move, remove, or tilt, if needed.

It's easy to find simple clips and latch rods to hold the panels on the rails... and it lifts the panels off the roof deck just the same as the standard 'panel clips' that they supply. I'll use them for some other project, I'm sure...
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I built a simple aluminum 'railing' to hold my two panels, versus having to attach the panels themselves to the roof.... much easier to move, remove, or tilt, if needed.

It's easy to find simple clips and latch rods to hold the panels on the rails... and it lifts the panels off the roof deck just the same as the standard 'panel clips' that they supply. I'll use them for some other project, I'm sure...
That's probably what I will do as well.
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