Sanyo panel short MC wires [RE-wrenches]
Jay Peltz, Peltz Power
jay at asis.com
Fri Feb 1 15:54:35 PST 2008
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hi Troy,
What I have done with the Sanyo is to use SS small loom clamps with
SS screws. If you check with Sanyo there is a tech sheet on where
you can and cannot drill into the frame.
For flush mount, I drill and mount the wires with enough slack to
mount the module and connect the MCs.
Hope this helps,
jay
Peltz power
On Feb 1, 2008, at 3:42 PM, troy wrote:
>
> I'm mounting Sanyo HIP panels horizontally on Horizontal roof rails
> (unirac sunframe). I found that Sanyo panels do not have enough
> wire length to be pulled to the side rails and tied down. There is
> just enough wire to connect the panels plus a couple of inches. The
> panels do not have a curl under frame, so there aren't any mounting
> locations on panels to place a clip or strain relief. I have not
> found a reasonable solution other than to let the MCs dangle down
> onto the roof - which makes me uncomfortable, not what I feel is
> "best practice".
>
> Has anyone else dealt with this? Has anyone seen issues with MCs
> rubbing on rooftops due to wind or ice issues that has caused
> issues over time.
>
>
>
> Troy Harvey
> ---------------------
> Heliocentric
> 801-453-9434
> taharvey at heliocentric.org
>
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