I cannot find the video anywhere, but do you happen to have picture or video of bird guard installed on flat tile roof top in a slop? (not shingle, I'm talking about the flat roof tile), thank you.
The solar panel mesh and clips do not penetrate or tap into the solar panels. The clips clamp down and secure the protective mesh to the perimeter of the solar panel array. Although our solar panel deterrent system does not damage the solar array, we highly recommend contacting your solar provider/solar installer to confirm the warranties for your system.
Nice video. However, I checked your website and man this stuff is OVERPRICED! Gonna have to stop by my local home depot and buy some chicken wire and clips and do the same thing for a lot less.
If you choose to use an alternative wire mesh, we would recommend avoiding chicken wire and invest in a quality mesh with pvc coating. Using your average chicken wire will quickly rust and potentially damage your solar panels. This will help preserve your solar panel array and avoid any warranty issues with your solar providers. Hope this has helped!
I cannot find the video anywhere, but do you happen to have picture or video of bird guard installed on flat tile roof top in a slop? (not shingle, I'm talking about the flat roof tile), thank you.
Does it void the warranty? Or have Any impact on the output from the panels? Thanks.
The solar panel mesh and clips do not penetrate or tap into the solar panels. The clips clamp down and secure the protective mesh to the perimeter of the solar panel array. Although our solar panel deterrent system does not damage the solar array, we highly recommend contacting your solar provider/solar installer to confirm the warranties for your system.
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Unfortunately these clips were not compatible with our solar panels.
Use lengths of rebar tie wire and loop holes for grounding screws or support rail. Pull through screen and twist.
Nice video. However, I checked your website and man this stuff is OVERPRICED! Gonna have to stop by my local home depot and buy some chicken wire and clips and do the same thing for a lot less.
If you choose to use an alternative wire mesh, we would recommend avoiding chicken wire and invest in a quality mesh with pvc coating. Using your average chicken wire will quickly rust and potentially damage your solar panels. This will help preserve your solar panel array and avoid any warranty issues with your solar providers. Hope this has helped!
Don’t use 5’ strips, just keep going.