benn,
yes, this has happened to me on two sites (until i learned this type of mount does not work). one had mitsubishi modules and another evergreen modules. other colleagues here have had these painful "learning opportunities" too. both of these jobs were for customers who insisted on roof, rath
Todd,
I've seen that photo of yours before. Yeah, that is really something!!!
A few questions
Have you seen it happen on systems or sites other than the one in the photo?
What brand of modules? Were they covered under warranty? If not, Why not?
So was this a result of some snow accumulation
except, "let it melt" on shallow angle roof mounts often yields this:
todd
On Wednesday, December 9, 2015 1:48pm, "Benn Kilburn" said:
Dana,
SESA (Solar Energy Society of Alberta) has been providing a great service to anyone interested in Solar Energy for many years. One project touc
Dana,
SESA (Solar Energy Society of Alberta) has been providing a great service
to anyone interested in Solar Energy for many years. One project touches
on what a PV system will produce at various angles here in Edmonton and the
result of snow removal, or not, in particular.
I've been meaning to
For a flat roof, 35° rack mounted large array in snow country what have
people done for snow removal other than hand shovel it out?
We thought of a dark roof material to start, & we cant snow blow as there
will be sidewalks & people below on all 4 sides.
We are trying think this out in advance!
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