Wire management on railess systems is a challenge. In the past I have tried
to do as much of the wire management as possible before laying the panels
by zip tying the leads to the side of panels and strategizing string
routes. Also used flat trays like this for home runs:
http://www.raytraysolar.com/

There are lots of creative ways to use the S-5 attachment to run home runs
or install straps at key places. S-5 people are really helpful if you send
them a pick of your roof. We get ours from Soligent.

On Jan 10, 2018 9:17 PM, "Ray" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All;
>
> I was wondering what folks were doing these days for wire management on
> Standing seam roofs with the S5! clamps and no rails. I'm at a loss (once
> again) for how to secure the home runs without a rail.  I have some of
> those module edge clips, but those only hold one wire, and I've had them
> slip off (wire dangling visible from ground.)
> Also most suppliers seem to only carry the universal S5! clamps, but I
> have found those to really bend up the metal on certain types of standing
> seam roofs.  I wanted to order the recommended model for the particular
> roof.  AEE quit carrying S5 altogether.
> Give me your Standing seam wisdom.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ray Walters
> Remote Solar
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