It is lightweight, a 1/3 the weight of steel for convenient, fast installation; and is corrosion resistant which makes it ideal for hazardous environments; non-conductive and non-magnetic, outperforms traditional materials; impact resistant and ultra-strong for continuous use.
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Made of low carbon steel and then hot-dip galvanized, it offers excellent corrosion resistance and a sturdy structure, providing a reliable pathway for solar panels. It is suitable for solar brackets and accessories, as well as a key component of rooftop solar installation.
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At 40-46 pounds, they can be safely handled by installers while maximizing energy production per square foot. Roof Load Capacity is Rarely a Limiting Factor: Solar panels add only 3-4 pounds per square foot to roof load, well within the 20+ pound capacity of most residential roofs.
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This guide provides a clear, step-by-step checklist for wiring your off-grid solar setup correctly from the start. Proper planning prevents poor performance and hazardous situations.
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