☀️ Elevate your solar game—power up with precision and style!
This 2-set adjustable solar panel tilt mount bracket system is crafted from durable aluminum alloy with powder coating for corrosion resistance. Designed for easy installation with included stainless steel hardware, it supports solar panels ranging from 50W to 400W. The adjustable rods extend from 14 to 27 inches, allowing tilt angles between 15° and 30°, optimizing solar capture on flat roofs, boats, walls, and other solid surfaces. Engineered for high load capacity and weather resilience, it’s the perfect upgrade for efficient, flexible solar setups.
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Item Depth | 18.1 inches |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Manufacturer | WOEFSTE |
UPC | 614170954072 |
Part Number | ZJ-2 |
Item Weight | 7.85 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.1 x 12.9 x 1.73 inches |
Item model number | ZJ-2 |
Size | 2 set |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Included Components | Extension Bracket, L-Joint, Base, L-Connector |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**9
Good design, well made
These are quite adaptable to various roof and panel angles, within the 15-30° range as described, machined from heavy aluminum with precise fitting parts, a good design. The hardware is all stainless steel, and there is a ton of it scattered in the box, but every lock ring, washer, nut and bolt was in there, sure enough! The assembly is logical (you don't really need directions, there are pictures), and the fit is tight and secure when you Allen wrench everything down. I'm mounting these on a 5° slant corrugated steel roof, and there's plenty of clearance over the 1.25" humps every 7". With the pivotable rear long legs, you have some choice on spacing over a roof like this. This design is just fine. The other 2 parts are your panel frame holes, and your roof construction. I hope I'm as cheerful when I actually go to mount them...
F**D
Solid! Using them on 400watt bifacial panels
Currently I have of these in use with another 4 panels coming online. These mounts work great on these heavy panels. The ONLY that sucks is the panels must be in portrait mode. Unless you want to drill new holes in your panels.. I’m able to adjust the angle for whatever I need depending on the month. Right I’m at about 37 degrees tilt. I’m going to mount the mounts lol to some 2x4 or 4x4s because right now they on sitting in the ground and when moving/adjusting it adds stress to the mounts. But that’s my fault. On a good day I’ll get 100%+ efficiency on the panels. This is all diy in the backyard off grid setup. I had built a giant wooden contraption that turned out to be a huge fail. I didn’t think it through. So I went for the simplest solution. This. In my opinion. Once I get some 4x4s cut and screwed in they’ll be extra solid! I guess they are a bit expensive but when I look at all the money I’ve already spent 60 bucks for two panels is nothing. Product is well made for sure.
U**D
These work great, as long as you think about it a little ahead of time.
OK, these have held up great. I built a rectangle frame using 4x4 and 2x4 with 8" casters. So, I can move the panel for the morning and setting sun, if I have to. I also bought a set for two large panels that I used for a fixed mounting that doesn't get moved around.I'm ordering 4 more today for more panels and will build a similar frame for them as well. The trick here is getting the correct angle adjustment depending on where you live in relation to the equator. You only have so much adjustment on the rear of the panels with this setup. The rectangle you build might need to be a different depth than mine. Consult our friend Pythagoras and his theorem for the right triangle angles to calculate a rough depth of your frame. It's pretty easy. Mine's very simple and requires 30 degrees to 60 degrees where I live. The other dimension (width calculation) is just making sure the panels fit.So, the only adjustment you can change is the rear height adjustment. These use two Allen head bolts. Now, as far as I know, Allen was an American and didn't use the metric system in the early 20th century, although maybe he should have. Opinions will vary in this, but the bottom line is that many old guys like me don't normally have metric Allen wrenches. Just so you know, it might be a be good idea to purchase metric Allen wrenches (I bought sockets) to fit these aluminum bolts. Otherwise, you will wallow them out making adjustments, using something close (SAE), but not right. From what I can tell, these are 6mm Allen head bolts. The bolts themselves appear to be 8mm thread in case you want to replace them with hex heads instead of buying metric Allen sockets. I figured I would use them on automotive brake jobs for my sons, who seem to be able to afford newer cars than I have, but can't afford to get them fixed :)
D**.
High quality product.
I was pleasantly surprised with the high quality design and construction, right down to the nuts and bolts used. I was really happy to find the little rubber pads to use under the feet that I have leaning onto my fancy vinyl fence. The adjustable struts are very sturdy. I needed to be able to lift the struts upward behind the 70"x45 solar panels and fold down the panels when not in use so that they can be stowed away, covered with giant outdoor TV covers :-). It all worked out great!
B**N
The jury is still out on this
Not as sturdy as we had hoped for. The directions were poorly done photos that weren’t clear at all. Spend a little more and get better quality.
D**.
small diagrams
nice quality but directions are small for ole people to see diagrams
R**
Excelente
Muy bueno
R**Y
Great Quality, adjustable mounting system
Perfect setup for an adjustable mounting system. Highly recommend.
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