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by vosper
857 days ago
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Thanks, that makes sense. I don't know anything about rooftop solar mounting systems, I will show my ignorance here: I was imagining that perhaps you could attach the panels to rails running vertically rather than horizontally, to allow for convection airflow below the panels. Or if the rails are horizontal perhaps they have holes in them to allow some airflow. I'm sure this has been thought of and doesn't work some obvious reason I just don't know about. Edit: As I expected, this has been thought of: https://solarstone.com/blog/natural-ventilation-and-effect-o... |
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Make sure you design a roof with the rigt heading, and slope. The rest will be done by the installer.
My rails run horizontally, but thats only because it required less rail and mounting hardware compared to vertically. The panels are mounted portrait, in a 5x2 square. Each panel has 2x rails under it, so 4 rails horizonfally on my roof. If you sketch it out then it'll make sense.
Had I gone with vertical rails, each column would've required 2 rails, so 10x rails vertically mounted on my roof.