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Dec
17

How To Mount Solar Panels to the Roof with a DIY Rack and DIY Wiring Combiner Boxes

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  1. telosfd says:

    What is the slope angle of your roof, seems like wrong positioning, in a
    flat area.

  2. neville douglas says:

    holy shit any one attempting to break a leg video this is it i dont want
    to follow his wiring ideas either

  3. muncien1 says:

    Did you get any problems with water/leaf build up behind your home made
    brackets? It seems that mounting them perpendicular to the roof slope and
    flush would cause problems… at least with the amount of rain and leaves
    you get in many areas. Curious…

  4. Carlos Zevahc says:

    “OSHA approved”, where is the thumbs up option on here?

  5. work says:

    Quite possibly the most scary non code compliant installation that I have
    seen.

  6. Seth Zwiebel says:

    did this pass inspection?

  7. tubejim101 says:

    Great idea, using the shingles that way

  8. jeffegg2 says:

    Bonding? Sealtite just laying on the roof? 

  9. AluminumSteel says:

    Are those ladders stacked in series or paraell

  10. Guy Brown says:

    I laughed my a** of when I read your comment. I wondered how long it would
    take to get a comment on the ladders. if you look close they are in series
    and parallel. I know have an extension ladder. Thanks for watching.

  11. bigjake1965 says:

    how many watts are your panels?

  12. Garfield Oliver says:

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