HI Jason,

I would use the direct power and water version.

I've used both and I don't like the Snapnrack. While its tall enough its not 
long enough for my taste.  Like a foot thats too short, its hard to anchor 
without tiping.

Also I would advise some sort of caulk or soft sealing spacer between the top 
of the rib and the base of the roof bracket for water sealing.

jay

peltz power



 
On Feb 14, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Jason Szumlanski wrote:

> I’ve done PV on lots of standing seam and 5V metal roofs, but not one like in 
> this picture:
>  
> https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B4VSfTqIfgFmYzQ4MjFhODktYzg4Yy00OTFlLWFkZWItMTg3MWQ1NTU2ZDBm&hl=en&authkey=CMK9hLsE
>  
> I think it is called an R-Panel. Trusses fall directly below the tall ribs. I 
> was thinking of something like a SnapNRack Corrugated Roof Bracket that I 
> mentioned before on the list, but I’ve never used this product. Any other 
> ideas?
>  
> Jason Szumlanski
> Fafco Solar
>  
> 

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