those Renusol brackets are great, quick and easy to install. doesn't leave much option for cable tying, but you will find the panels have a few small holes in to cable tie the DC strings and stop them flapping in the breeze. Main thing is to try and keep the panel connectors out of the troughs of the roof. Although they theoretically can be immersed 1m deep in a puddle, in reality that doesn't work well and if continually exposed to water around them, creates earth leakage faults that prevent the inverter starting up. To make maintenance easier you could install a rail across the bottom of the roof to walk along - could be done with unistrut which is cheaper than solar rail. Use a bit of black conduit between the panels, and you can get a thing called Dektite for the cable entries
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Given your rural location, have you considerd a wind turbine for those cold dark draughty winter nights?
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Given your rural location, have you considerd a wind turbine for those cold dark draughty winter nights?