wwhitney
Senior Member
- Location
- Berkeley, CA
- Occupation
- Retired
Update:
Current plan is to remove all panels and rails and reuse the existing posts, plus 4 more posts to support the 4th rail. So upper row: 4 panels, 2 rails, 4 posts per rail; lower row: 6 panels, 2 rails, 5 posts per row. The extra posts are properly overkill but are required by the AHJ's prescriptive structural standards for PV.
A couple questions about some of the practical aspects:
1) With Enphase IQ8As and their Q cable, and just two rows, is there any reason not to put the microinverters on adjacent rails? That is,
upper row microinverters on the lower rail of the row, and the lower row microinverters on the upper rail of the row. Would save some cable length and the need to skip a connector when jumping from one row to the next.
2) Is there some standard strategy to align the bottoms of the first row? E.g. adjustable l-brackets attached to the lower rail that could hold a 2x4 for the PV panels to butt against. Roof slope is 8/12.
3) With Ironridge XR and their UFOs and the given layout, seems like 3 of the fasteners will not admit close approach for fastening and will require reaching over the full panel width to tighten (45" reach). Any tips for doing this?
Thanks,
Wayne
Current plan is to remove all panels and rails and reuse the existing posts, plus 4 more posts to support the 4th rail. So upper row: 4 panels, 2 rails, 4 posts per rail; lower row: 6 panels, 2 rails, 5 posts per row. The extra posts are properly overkill but are required by the AHJ's prescriptive structural standards for PV.
A couple questions about some of the practical aspects:
1) With Enphase IQ8As and their Q cable, and just two rows, is there any reason not to put the microinverters on adjacent rails? That is,
upper row microinverters on the lower rail of the row, and the lower row microinverters on the upper rail of the row. Would save some cable length and the need to skip a connector when jumping from one row to the next.
2) Is there some standard strategy to align the bottoms of the first row? E.g. adjustable l-brackets attached to the lower rail that could hold a 2x4 for the PV panels to butt against. Roof slope is 8/12.
3) With Ironridge XR and their UFOs and the given layout, seems like 3 of the fasteners will not admit close approach for fastening and will require reaching over the full panel width to tighten (45" reach). Any tips for doing this?
Thanks,
Wayne