Kaizen
Well-known member
I am doing ground mount solar panels on one side of my yard. I wanted to try to make an adjustable single mount 6 panel set up with steel I had on hand and now have a bending issue. I used 1.5" 1/8 wall tube with a center pivot on the post as shown in picture. I used factory made aluminum rails bolted to these to secure the panels. I ran a string line after loading the 6 panels and have too much deflection to be comfortable with. I have a front stabilizer bar running from the front to the center post to keep it all from moving as it is perfectly balanced and swings easily to change for the seasons.
I can jack it straight and weld something to the bottom or the side OR I can try and make an upside down truss of some sort. these end bars are 12' long and i'm wondering if any one with more structural experience can make a suggestion. How far out to go....what size....etc?
Or any other ideas would be great.

I can jack it straight and weld something to the bottom or the side OR I can try and make an upside down truss of some sort. these end bars are 12' long and i'm wondering if any one with more structural experience can make a suggestion. How far out to go....what size....etc?
Or any other ideas would be great.



