Most manufacturers recommend keeping holes within 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) from the center, but here's the twist: optimal distance varies like pizza toppings. Thin-film panels might tolerate 10-inch offsets, while heavy bifacial modules demand tighter 4-inch margins.
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The spacing of photovoltaic brackets is usually between 2. This is to ensure that the front and rear rows of brackets will not block each other's shadows, thereby ensuring the light utilization rate of photovoltaic modules.
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The gap between solar panel rows should be around five to six inches, but it is also recommended that you leave one to three feet of space between every second or third row. This is because maintenance workers need enough room to get on the roof and make repairs whenever necessary.
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The gap between the last row of solar panels and the roof's edge should be a minimum of 12 inches or one foot. This ensures the panels are accommodated as they expand and contract during the day.
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