Leaking L-feet and what kind of caulk [RE-wrenches]

troy taharvey at heliocentric.org
Tue Jul 1 19:19:39 PDT 2008


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The problem with the cone flashings with the installs we do, is most  
the the time the arrays stand too tall for HOA or customer aesthetic  
requirements. And the quickflash is $35 per foot (though they look  
like they should be sold for $5).

With feet 2' on center (snow country) for a landscape oriented unirac  
sunframe install with 12 panels would cost $1750 for just the feet -  
30% more than the rack itself.

The problem isn't that hard, but the industry hasn't quite delivered  
appropriate products at a reasonable price. This is something that  
unirac and prosolar should have addressed a long time ago.


Troy Harvey


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