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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Smith" data-source="post: 529418" data-attributes="member: 35176"><p>Hi [USER=490]@binky[/USER] thank you for your messages</p><p></p><p>The suitable "roof hook" as you called it, for me it can either be a L bracket or you simply drill holes in the aluminum rail and bolts them to the wall.</p><p>You could also add between the wall and the rail or the bolt and the rail insolation material like a plastic washer or the like.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regarding your first photo. I thought MSC compliance was about the electricity and not the "mechanical" part of the installation. This said, it must be strong enough to cope with the wind.</p><p></p><p>I like very much your second photo. Another example that shows nothing wrong with vertical panels. I note this is a Solis inverter. I did not know they made outdoor version. </p><p></p><p>Were those photos taken in the UK?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Smith, post: 529418, member: 35176"] Hi [USER=490]@binky[/USER] thank you for your messages The suitable "roof hook" as you called it, for me it can either be a L bracket or you simply drill holes in the aluminum rail and bolts them to the wall. You could also add between the wall and the rail or the bolt and the rail insolation material like a plastic washer or the like. Regarding your first photo. I thought MSC compliance was about the electricity and not the "mechanical" part of the installation. This said, it must be strong enough to cope with the wind. I like very much your second photo. Another example that shows nothing wrong with vertical panels. I note this is a Solis inverter. I did not know they made outdoor version. Were those photos taken in the UK? [/QUOTE]
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