[RE-wrenches] Leaving metal roofs?

Jesse Dahl dahlsolar at gmail.com
Sat Sep 10 19:20:31 PDT 2011


I like that idea!  I was thinking of having something under the array, but never thought about the Soladeck. 

Thanks as always!


Jesse

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On Sep 10, 2011, at 7:09 PM, penobscotsolar at midmaine.com wrote:

> I'm with you Carl. Gotta love the Soladeck!
> 
> Daryl
> Penobscot Solar Design
> 
> 
>> Jesse,
>> Another good option is the Soladeck.  If you don't splice inside it you
>> can
>> actually hide it under the array, making an uber clean look.  Seal it down
>> with Eternabond or similar product.
>> 
>> Carl
>> On Sep 10, 2011 7:14 PM, "Christopher Warfel" <
>> cwarfel at entech-engineering.com> wrote:
>>> Many products out there. One way is to use a flashed/sealed utility
>> service entrance masthead. Works well if you can run the short distance
>> from
>> the array to the masthead with the conductors off the roof.
>>> 
>>> <br><br><br>------- Original Message -------
>>> On 9/10/2011 10:10 PM Jesse Dahl wrote:<br>All,
>>> <br>
>>> <br>What have people found to be the best way to get PV conductors off a
>> metal roof? The last one I worked on I entered the building through the
>> wall
>> using LB's.
>>> <br>
>>> <br>Jesse
>>> <br>
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