Took me a while on this because I kept dropping my tools and parts off the roof 🤦‍♂️but I’m hopeful the rest of them should go a bit smoother. I’ve also kind-of, sort-of gotten comfortable working up on the roof. I love metal roofs for their not-leaking and longevity, but I hate working on them.

There are 5 panels per rail, and I’ve got two more rails (10 panels) left to go.

Another bit of good news. My measurements were wrong and I can fit four rails up there instead of the three I assumed. That’s also why the panels are off-center on the mount. That brings me to 4 KW instead of the 3 I mathed out. I only have 15 panels, so will have to order 5 more and some extra rails and mounting gear. I’m probably going to do that soon so I don’t lose momentum. Now that I know I can do 4 rails, I may split them into two strings of 10 instead of one string of 15. That should give me some wiggle room if there’s partial shading later in the evening.

Next steps are to get the other two rails installed (tomorrow) and document the string configuration and figure out which direction I’m going to run the DC cables (off the side of the house or down the front. And from there, measure and go buy the conduit for them.