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3 FAQs about [Saddle board photovoltaic bracket glue]
What is the best adhesive for rigid panels?
For rigid panels, the best adhesive would be M6 bolts. These are rigid panels being mounted on aluminium brackets. I'll actually be replacing one of the factory panels and notice they only use adhesive. M6 bolts make sense for strength, my concern is they introduce an entry point for moisture.
How do you attach solar panels to a cargo trailer roof?
I have used adhesives to attach solar panels to the roofs of two cargo trailers. One was 18 years ago, the other one 7. They are both still on there very tight. Clean the roof VERY well. Use alcohol on the roof and the feet to make sure it is absolutely clean. When it is dry, use E6800 adhesive. It's available at craft stores, or online.
Can you use E6800 adhesive on brackets?
When it is dry, use E6800 adhesive. It's available at craft stores, or online. (Do not use E6000, it is not sunlight resistant.) After it has dried several days put some paint over the plastic parts of the mounting brackets. That will reduce Sun cracking and yellowing, it will make the brackets last longer.