I don't have a photo, but have seen a pole mount, in the ground, run up the side of the building, supported by the building by a bracket, which can mount a tracking or non tracking pole mount.

I have seen a pole mount ( don't recommend this) that was mounted through the house. One interesting drawback was a lot of noise from the tracker motor through the metal pipe and walls.

Just a few other ideas.

jay

peltz power
On Aug 15, 2009, at 3:38 PM, Chris Daum wrote:

Hi William:

I dunno....every spring (here in western Montana) we usually have occasional winds in excess of ~80 mph.....I think this ranks up there with roof-mounted wind gennies.....

Chris Daum
Oasis Montana Inc.


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