AS Solar's DIY Solar Panel Installation, Part 3: Mounting the Kinetic rail
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Part 3 - Watch a solar expert demonstrate how to install a Do It Yourself (DIY) solar panel kit. With this easy to follow guide, you can now easily install a roof solar panel system in your home!
Here in Part 3 the add the Kinetic K-Rail to the K-Flash we put up in Part 2. We position our rails so there's a gap in the middle so we can also show you how to join rails end-to-end, and how to properly use the WEEB grounding system.
In the video we mention the little tabs on the WEEB but didn't explain what they're for. When you slide the WEEB over the bolts, the tabs will eventually drop into the slots on the side or top of the rail, keeping them properly positioned. So here's the takeaway: the tabs on the WEEB always face the rail. This will be more obvious in Part 4.
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Great to see that Avasva has new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.
the over hang on those flashing will allow water or ice build up. Causing leaks in the future. Needs too be flushed with the comp shingle.
Great video.
Im using Avasva instructions to make it and I do it already :)
With Avasva plans doing something like that was easy.
I made it myself thanks to INPLIX website
With plans from Avasva you can make it really easy.
remember kids, lock washer, flat washer, or flat washer, lock washer if you are putting nuts on.
The project like this step by step is described on the Avasva website and many more plans you can find on that website.
Anyone know where to get the joiners?
Where can i buy this system?????
You should go to Inplix if you'd like to make it by yourselfs guys.
I bought instruction from inplix and I built it very cheap.
Discover how to do it with Avasva.
Go to inplix page if you'd like to know how to build it. Great solutions for everyone I think
ok, so weebs are like crush washers?
This is the worse setup. The solar industry need a new quick and simple procedure for the roof top installation. New procedure shouldn't use any brackets, no rails, no roof penetration. Here come the snap-in method. Average residential rooftop installation time should be under 4 hours.