Weld 'em in a steel frame. Even then, a battery operated cutoff tool will have 
the frames open in minutes. Height will really slow them down but make sure 
they can't back up a vehicle and pull the array down…...Yes, I have had that 
happen.


Larry 





On Oct 24, 2013, at 1:37 PM, William Dorsett <wmdors...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

We’ve got a system to go up in the student ghetto in the middle of town, so of 
course we got drunks and little pirates. Height has always been a solution but 
requires a lot beefier (pronounced “expensive”) support pipes. What security 
measures does everyone recommend of a system that is low enough to unbolt? 
Thanks all.
 
 
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