How not to install solar panel racking

Discussion in 'Off Grid Living' started by oil pan 4, Feb 3, 2026 at 21:34.


  1. oil pan 4

    oil pan 4 Monkey+++

    I'm breaking down and moving my solar panels.
    The aluminum commercial home owner racking to metal roof mounting system.
    It always felt kind of loose, wobbly, cheap feeling but I paid for it and it wasn't fuckin cheap.
    Well that wobbly loose feeling was more than feeling.
    So far a third of my horizontal rack rail couplers were barely tightened down or never tightened down.
    A third of the right angle roof to rack connectors were loose, seized and never got tightened down.
    3/4 of the roof pedestals were installed poorly IMO.
    The roof mounts where installed 1 to 2 feet up underneath the panels in some places so the panels were hanging off the racking with no support. If I pulled up on the racking with my boot it moved more than what I thought it should move. But wtf do I know.
    It lasted 5 years installed with zero fucks given.

    Solar install version 2 I'll run the roof mounts right up to the edge of the end panels and I've carefully measured everything out to put a roof mount as close as possible to where the panels meet. It will be rock solid. Probably not as solid as the unistrut racking but a lot better.

    A seized up stainless steel nut on ss bolt that never was able to get tightened down.
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    A third of these were loose, either on the vertical or horizontal joint.

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    A nice deep imprint from the racking coupler vs no imprint. No imprint means it was loose or never tight.

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    Never even fuckin tightened down.

    This time going to hand tighten everything with a torque wrench, leave it sitting for a few days let it all temperature cycle several times and then hit them all again with the torque wrench.
     
  2. cpaspr

    cpaspr Monkey+++

    If you want something done right, do it yourself, or at least withhold payment until you can check for yourself.
     
  3. Wildbilly

    Wildbilly Monkey+++

    Always check other people's work, and it's good to check your own work too. After 5-years of exposure to the elements (heat, cold, wind, etc.) everything should have been checked alooong time ago. Might want to give everything an annual once over.
     
  4. I think there is plenty of stuff on YouTube for this
     
  5. oil pan 4

    oil pan 4 Monkey+++

    That's the shit of it. It was all covered up by the solar panels. I'm not discovering it till now because breaking it down to move it.
     
  6. oil pan 4

    oil pan 4 Monkey+++

    The solar panel installers used little battery powered impact drivers to put everything together.
     
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