Mounts and cable entries for your Solros

Of course, there are many mounts available at your local hardware store or through your handyman, but below we have gathered some of the most common, including some links to stores where you can order it yourself as well as mounting videos and useful tips for the DIY:ers out there. If you need more help, we’ll be glad to assist you as well we can if you e-mail us on info@solros.com

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General

The Solros system must be mounted horizontal. To do this on a slanted roof, a so-called angle mount is used. With this mount the the angle can be adjusted so that the system becomes perfectly horizontal. Picture A to the right hows the upper part of the angle mount. Picture B to the right shows the lower part. Which should be selected depends on your roof type.


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Wall mounts

Note that the system must be mounted so that the center of the Solros system is >700 mm from the wall

SVÅRT ATT FÖRSTÅ HUR DENNA FUNGERAR TYCKER JAG!


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Slanting

Slanting


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Slanting

Slanting

Tar paper mounts


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Slanting

Slanting

TRP mounts


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Slanting

Standing seam metal mounts


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Horizontal roof cable entry

We recommend using a so-called “swan nec”, which is a simple and effective way to get the light cables and power cable inside the building.

Mille Tech swan necks (Swedish)

Kraso swan necks (German and English)

Kraso installation video