Solar Panel Mounts

DDean

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Thanks in advance

Looking for alternative options to the Gemini clamp to mount a large solar panel on the stock round rack. The Gemini's look great, BUT by the time Im done with 4 of them they will exceed the price of the panel and the Victron 100/30 - just for the mounting hardware - to my door.

Ideally looking for a ~2inch rise.

Any suggestions for a more cost effective but still great choice?
 
I've used these for both my panels (385W and 250W ones), cheap and effective, and mounted them directly to the rack without any risers. Though it is a bit finicky as you can't use the recessed nut spot on the mount, so you need a screw driver and wrench to tighten the nut. I can get a photo for you if you need.

However if you do need a riser you could look into a longer bolt, and then do a double nut on one end with a spacer/standoff in-between to get the height you need. I just did a quick search and they even have 2 inch long threaded spacers that you might be able to use if you can find the right match with a bolt that fits through the mount.

I can get a better picture later this week, but maybe you can get the idea that the panel is mounted directly to the bars running port/starboard with the SeaDog mounts

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I've found the factory rail clamps to be a solid mounting solution and I still use it for our two aftermarket rigid solar panels.

Back when we still had the OEM panel, I had a need to elevate the panel. I used stainless couplers and short piece of stainless tubing to raise the factory cross bars a few inches. Perhaps that would work for you.

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I reinforced the solar panel flanges with t-slot aluminum. I used adel clamps to support the MC4 cable. The adel clamps were mounted to the t-slot. Then used 4 black Yakima mounts I used (Yakima SNAR Mighty Mount) wrap around for round bar accessories. They were just a tad bit large so I used a small bit of Gorilla brand rubber stretchy tape to snug them up to the factory sports rack bars.
Good up to 80 mph winds - 20mph headwind while doing 60 mph towing.
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Here’s the adel clamp info.
https://www.mcmaster.com/adel-clamps/
Here’s info on the t slot aluminum
https://8020.net/30-3030.html
 
Thank you @scross , @Pandion and @watson1987 !

There are some usable suggestions above. Im leaning toward the t-rails as that will allow me to position the panel using its existing drilled holes anywhere along the length of the rack I want given the flexibility afforded by the t-slots making positioning way easier, and it looks like the materials are readily available and not super expensive.
 
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