JF_Ouellet
Electrical
- Nov 9, 2018
- 3
Fist time I post on this forum. I am electrical engineer so I have limited exposure to mechanical terms, sorry in advance.
I have a metal enclosure, a painted metal square "post" that is 7"x7" x42" tall and I need to fix some solar panels from the inside of the box. I obviously need to secure those panels properly but also need to ensure that no water can enter the enclosure through the seal. The solar panel is a tempered glass sandwich of roughly 4.5mm thick, no frame, no holes. There is 4 solar panels to be installed, on the 4 surfaces of the square post. It sounds like a simple question but it involve many sub-aspects that can be tricky (To me anyway). Someone might have a easy, simple solution that I haven't thought of. Thanks in advance.
I hope I posted this question in the right section of the Forum.
I attached a sketch to show the physical limitation. There is some aspects that need to be considered:
1- There is 0.5" of overlap between the solar panels (pink in the picture) and the enclosure.
2- Ideally the seal could be removable in case we need to replace the solar panel.
3- Do I need a mechanical retainer (Green in the picture) to keep my panel in place in addition to the glue/seal, if so how could I secure those L shaped retainers.
4- What type of seal should I use, I am not familiar with the manufacturer providing those products.
5- This will be installed in public areas so it obviously need to be "Drunk asshole" proof, the first thing that someone would do is to come and push on the panels from the outside, I don't want the panels to just pop in.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I have a metal enclosure, a painted metal square "post" that is 7"x7" x42" tall and I need to fix some solar panels from the inside of the box. I obviously need to secure those panels properly but also need to ensure that no water can enter the enclosure through the seal. The solar panel is a tempered glass sandwich of roughly 4.5mm thick, no frame, no holes. There is 4 solar panels to be installed, on the 4 surfaces of the square post. It sounds like a simple question but it involve many sub-aspects that can be tricky (To me anyway). Someone might have a easy, simple solution that I haven't thought of. Thanks in advance.
I hope I posted this question in the right section of the Forum.
I attached a sketch to show the physical limitation. There is some aspects that need to be considered:
1- There is 0.5" of overlap between the solar panels (pink in the picture) and the enclosure.
2- Ideally the seal could be removable in case we need to replace the solar panel.
3- Do I need a mechanical retainer (Green in the picture) to keep my panel in place in addition to the glue/seal, if so how could I secure those L shaped retainers.
4- What type of seal should I use, I am not familiar with the manufacturer providing those products.
5- This will be installed in public areas so it obviously need to be "Drunk asshole" proof, the first thing that someone would do is to come and push on the panels from the outside, I don't want the panels to just pop in.
Thanks in advance for your help.