We did this on a job once, we have 1yr on the install and so far, so good. It 
had the side-effect of slowing down the time it takes to melt/slough off snow, 
due to the fact that the snow blanket was now continuous, and so it held onto 
itself as one large sheet, not letting the smaller slabs of snow slide off at 
will. The open gaps actually let the snow act like a sheet of postage stamps, 
the gaps act like a perforation, letting the snow break apart more easily and 
slide away.

 

We simply treated it like a large gap needing sealant. We used the 
appropriately sized foam backer rod, cleaned the parts of the module frame that 
needed to be sealed with rubbing alcohol, inserted the backer rod from the top 
(you might want some painters tape under the frames to keep the rod from 
falling through the bottom), then applied a roofing style silicone (we used DOW 
795) and applied it in the hour-glass shape needed to help provide for long 
term durability/adhesion. Then you can just remove the backer rod from below 
after a day or two.

 

It cut the water coming through by around 95%. The trick is the mid clamps, 
it’s difficult to get the seal to be durable at those locations, so pay 
attention there. If you have a bottom clamped system, you should be home free.

 

Remember most solar modules are not water proof at the interface between the 
glass and the aluminum frame (also the corners of the aluminum frame are 
generally a weak spot for water too), so expect some water to drip through. 
Standard crystalline framed Solar modules are just not designed to be a roofing 
material…your shooting for less water getting through, you can’t stop it 100% 
without something under the array o catch it.

 

With Regards,

 

Daniel Young, 

NABCEP Certified PV Installation ProfessionalTM: Cert #031508-90

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf 
Of Benn Kilburn
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2015 8:26 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Between module gasket system

 

A real DIY would be to use masking tape on the top side of the gap then fill 
from the bottom with a sealant (or I suppose taping the bottom side and fill 
from the top would work too). It wouldn't have to be completely full as long as 
it covers fully from side to side and relative thick/deep (half mod frame 
thickness?)

 I would use the roof sealant that we use... Henry 925, since it is designed to 
stay flexible and withstand dynamic movement and good for up to a 1" gap. Then 
next day remove the tape, unless you use a very high quality tape to begin 
with. 

I'm sure there are better ways or at least improvements that can be made this 
initial suggestion, but it's my day off, sort of ;)

 

Benn Kilburn

SkyFire Energy Inc. 

780-906-7807

 


On Aug 7, 2015, at 4:00 PM, Wayne Irwin <wa...@pureenergysolar.com> wrote:

We have a customer with a ground mount system that would like to seal the 1" 
gap (UniRac) between the modules so that he can have a dry space underneath the 
array.

Any product recommendations or DIY suggestions?

Thanks,


Wayne Irwin,
President
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