Wow cool product Nick!  Anyone have actual experience?

I've been thinking that the concrete beam systems (above grade pre-engineered rectangular blocks like solarmounts.com) really could be used for any ground mount rack system (Unirac, IronRidge, SnapNRack, SolarMounts, ReadyRack, etc.)  in other words many ground mount systems could be bolted to an above grade concrete beam - would just need a sign off on uplift by an engineer at the worst or just apply existing engineering models.  Many manufacturers already off that option and probably provide the engineering.

This might expand small system options for those manufacturers only offering ballast systems to large system buyers.

Which makes me think that If I tried a Nuance system and the soil didn't work out for the cable pull you could then just bolt them down to a concrete beam system as a plan b.

Thoughts?  Experience anyone?

best,

jc



Nick A Lucchese <mailto:luccheseso...@me.com>
December 30, 2021 at 11:38 AM
Greetings Mac,

I recently have been investigating the use of Nuance’s Osprey <https://nuanceenergy.com/> product solution. Doesn’t necessarily fall under the ballasted category and since you’re trying to avoid the heat pump lines it may not fit your strategy either but I really like the option of getting away from pouring concrete. The anchors are set 40-65” deep. For smaller projects it seems like the cost may be somewhat prohibitive due to shipping logistics but appears like they price out affordably once you purchase a bit of specialized equipment and get around the freight costs.

That ReadyRack geo-ballast looks quite cool too Jeff, thanks for the link on that.

Best of luck, Nick





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Mac Lewis <mailto:maclew...@gmail.com>
December 28, 2021 at 3:31 PM
Hello Wrenches,

Can anyone recommend a ballasted ground mount solution that is offered on a residential scale? Below 10kW typically.

Thanks in advance!

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