Unfortunately, these don't work for us in hurricane-land unless we want to get really close spacing. We generally need to hit structural members in Southwest Florida. We have used Ecofasten bases on flat roofs with metal decking, but wind uplift is still an issue in most cases.
*Jason Szumlanski** * *Fafco Solar* On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Mark Dickson <m...@oasismontana.com>wrote: > ** ** ** ** ** ** ** > > Sounds like you already have the equipment. But perhaps next time > consider DPW’s Easy Feet. They are made to tech-screw right into the > decking without having to hit the truss. Come pre-made with EPDM. Just > snap a line, set and screw. Obviously you will need to do some math to > make sure your decking material is substantial as well as anchored well to > the blue board. I have not used them yet, but will be putting up 20kW next > month and will report back. That being said, anybody else have experience > to report with them?**** > > ** ** > > Best regards,**** > > ** ** > > **Mark Dickson**,**** > > NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer ™**** > > Oasis Montana Inc.**** > > >
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