I am putting in solar panels at my home and using a top of pole mount. I bought an 8 foot alumni pole at the local hardware store with a 2 & 3/8" inch diameter. 3 feet of the pole is in the ground and anchoring by 8 (I think) 80 pounds bags of cement.
I put up a 100 watt panel at first (just to get my feet wet, but am finding solar to be addictive. I want more and more solar power.
I am looking at putting in 250 watt panels on the same pole and just using the 100 watt panel on a ground stand charging a battery to be used for exterior lighting at night.
My question has become how much weight I can put on the 2 3/8" pole and top of pole mount because I have noticed that the 250 watt panels average about 47 pounds per panel. I have read on the Internet estimates of anywhere between 2 panels (500 watts) and 1.2kw.
Does anyone have even a clue as to how I figure this out?
I put up a 100 watt panel at first (just to get my feet wet, but am finding solar to be addictive. I want more and more solar power.
I am looking at putting in 250 watt panels on the same pole and just using the 100 watt panel on a ground stand charging a battery to be used for exterior lighting at night.
My question has become how much weight I can put on the 2 3/8" pole and top of pole mount because I have noticed that the 250 watt panels average about 47 pounds per panel. I have read on the Internet estimates of anywhere between 2 panels (500 watts) and 1.2kw.
Does anyone have even a clue as to how I figure this out?
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