The 9 Best Solar Panel Mounts

Updated January 09, 2021 by Will Rhoda

This wiki has been updated 21 times since it was first published in February of 2019. Whether you’re looking to install your solar panels on the ground, a fence post, or the roof of your home or RV, there’s a sturdy mount designed for you. A well-built model will hold up to the elements and can be tilted to optimal angles. Here we rank the best choices for durability, ease of assembly, and price. Note that this type of equipment should be set up by a trained, licensed professional. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Eco-Worth Off Grid

3. WindyNation Adjustable

4. Wasserstein Gutter Mount

5. Renogy Tilt

6. Renogy PM-S-01

7. Nepowa Single Arm

9. Renogy Drill-Free

Editor's Notes

January 07, 2021:

We eliminated the Renogy Multi-Panel, due to availability issues, and beefed our list up with three new additions: The Nepowa Single Arm — a pole-mount option that’s available in six sizes; the Eco-Worth Off Grid — a tilt model that can accommodate up to 300-watt hardware; and the Wasserstein Gutter Mount — which won’t do you much good if you’re trying to power an entire premises, but it’s a smart choice for users looking to implement a constant-power solution for their outdoor Wi-Fi cameras.

Note that, while many companies will try to describe their mounts’ capacities by stating a maximum panel wattage, what compatibility really comes down to on these things is physical size. So, if you know which 100-watt solar panel you’re planning to install on this bracket, don’t be satisfied to assume that it will fit on any bracket that says it can handle 100-watt equipment (realistically, it probably will, but just to be safe), do your due diligence and compare its dimensions against the bracket’s maximum dimensions, and make sure that the latter isn’t lesser.

April 11, 2019:

When you’re in the market for a solar panel mount, one of the most important factors to consider is where exactly you want to place it. For one that can be installed in the ground, it’s hard to go wrong with the Renogy Multi-Panel, which is ideal for those who want to put multiple panels in a neat row. If you prefer to keep your modules on your roof, the WindyNation Adjustable or Renogy Tilt are viable options that can be adjusted easily to optimal angles.

If you’d rather not create holes, consider the Renogy Drill-Free, which sticks to flat surfaces with adhesive and can accommodate modules of virtually any size. No matter which you ultimately pick, make sure it’s rust-resistant and can hold the size of your panel. For installation of your solar system, you’ll want to find a knowledgeable contractor you can trust, who understands local policies and regulations.

Last updated on January 09, 2021 by Will Rhoda

After deciding that the pen was mightier than the pliers, Canadian electrical contractor William Rhoda abandoned his career and headed back to college, where he majored in marketing and advertising and won a scholarship along the way to earning a diploma in creative communications. His past career landed him a depth of knowledge in tools and hardware, while his current career schooled him in audio, video and camera equipment. During his leisure time, he’s learned lots about outdoor gear, and years of tiresome backyard maintenance have taught him all about pools and hot tubs. His recreational pursuits include rest, relaxation and revolutionary action, and his roommate’s a hairless cat.


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