Mrjmegson
Well-known member
Omg, Binky, how do you do this for a living, nothing is simple.
So I've got next week off to install my system, and the weather forecast says tomorrow is the only dry day, so I've decided to put the mounting system up, so I can work inside on the bad days (will obviously have to put the panels up in ****** weather at some point, but Thur isn't looking too bad)
But my issue (now) is the roof hook spacing. I'm having my rails vertical, and panels horizontal.
My roof timbers are 61cm centres, and there are 13 of them. The roof space for the panels is 760cm. My panels say they can have brackets placed between 280 and 420 in from each edge.
I can make some work:
1st 280 and 320
2nd 280 and 420
3rd 180 and 420
4th 180 and 420
So you can see the 280s and 420s are right on the maximum, so I guess that's ok, but the two 180s are 100 too close to the edge.
How on earth do you make it work?
I can only achieve these figures by mounting the hook using it's very last set of holes, which I really don't like, as it's effectively hanging off the timber.
Sorry, I know I'm a pain in the arse.
So I've got next week off to install my system, and the weather forecast says tomorrow is the only dry day, so I've decided to put the mounting system up, so I can work inside on the bad days (will obviously have to put the panels up in ****** weather at some point, but Thur isn't looking too bad)
But my issue (now) is the roof hook spacing. I'm having my rails vertical, and panels horizontal.
My roof timbers are 61cm centres, and there are 13 of them. The roof space for the panels is 760cm. My panels say they can have brackets placed between 280 and 420 in from each edge.
I can make some work:
1st 280 and 320
2nd 280 and 420
3rd 180 and 420
4th 180 and 420
So you can see the 280s and 420s are right on the maximum, so I guess that's ok, but the two 180s are 100 too close to the edge.
How on earth do you make it work?
I can only achieve these figures by mounting the hook using it's very last set of holes, which I really don't like, as it's effectively hanging off the timber.
Sorry, I know I'm a pain in the arse.