🔧 Secure Your Solar Future!
This 12 Pack of Solar Panel Mid Clamps is designed for easy installation and long-term durability. Made from high-quality aluminum, these clamps resist rust and corrosion, ensuring a reliable connection for your solar panels. They fit a range of framed panel sizes and come in a convenient pack to meet all your solar mounting needs.
J**F
Simple aluminum channels for securing solar panels. Recommended.
There is not much to this product. They are aluminum channels with a screw hole in the middle, for attaching to your mounting frame and ridges on the bottoms of the tabs to help grip the panels and keep them from sliding.This is the second set I have purchased. I bought a set two years ago for when I did my first solar array. I have not had a single issue with the mounting of that first array, the panels are still tightly in place, it has handled 60 mph wind gusts and noting has loosened. I will be building the second array this month and I wanted to stick with what has worked.If you need hold downs like this for your solar setup, then I highly recommend them. JohnnyF
B**Y
Worked perfectly on Sunpower solar panels.
I used these clamps to attach SunPower solar panels to unistrut on my roof. They were exactly the right size needed, and clamp the panels down securely. Made of good quality aluminum, and plenty beefy enough that you won't be afraid to tighten them down securely.
N**N
Do the job!
Did the job! Plenty strong for mounting panels onto the roof of my RV for a custom setup.
M**K
Work Great
The hold downs work great.I just wish they weren't so wide. 1" gap between the panels is way more than what is needed.
T**M
Works very well
I used these with 5/16 carriage bolts and lock nut to attach Trina 250 panels directly to 2x6. They hold tight and secure easily.
J**H
Solar panel rack
Worked great for my new Solar panel rack
C**N
Tropical storms are not taking my panels.
These kept them in place!
E**W
Dimensions are deceptive
As a mechanical design engineer I can tell you that a component is only as strong as its weakest point. So, when a manufacturer supplies a dimensional diagram and that diagram shows the sides to be 3mm, I expect that the sides really are 3mm. However, EVERYTHING in this part has been scaled down (for extra profit?) such that the dimension they imply is 3mm is actually less than 2.5mm. They don't actually show this dimension in the diagram, but that does not mean the dimension is not important. So, doing the math we get: (28 - 22) / 2 = 6 / 2 = 3mm. Even the proportions in their image shows 3mm. Now, perhaps they have done some analysis and shown that with this dimension their part can still support your panels in 100mph winds without any problems. If so, great - show it in your diagram!Other Problem: The unit shown in the advertised image is much deeper that the actual size (much smaller). Because of this you cannot use the information they give you to determine what bolt size to use. (Yes you have to buy your own bolt.)
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