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   "Hail Net Design Principals" - for 28 panels in 2 rows of 14 -vertical
             (This is a concept design for 14KW solar system or smaller.)

 

 

A Disclaimer:
As described in my eBay product description I will provide you with a concept of the design. It will be impossible for you to use the same materials as I have used. It will also be impossible to give you any specific dimensions. I will advise you of the dimensions that I have used. Do not be discouraged as you will learn a lot of principals that you will need to follow and you will avoid many mistakes that I have made (mostly in my head). It took me half a year to think it through. Because I was working slow, I have avoided mistakes. You will have a better start as I will tell you where the errors lie and how to avoid problems.

I am starting to write this overview when I have completed my design in my head (5/12/2024) and now I am executing each part of it. We will look at the progress as we go. You may laugh, but I have answered all technical questions in my head. All I have to do now is to build it. The images that you are seeing are as of today when I began writing. The project is half done.

Quick look at the design.
Let me begin this design overview with a chaotic series of images and thoughts. By doing so you will start seeing the entire design and the approach that I took. Later I will concentrate on specific portions.

I gave myself a primary goal - the system has to be deployable in approximately 5 minutes. The same 5 minutes it should take to take the system down.

Image-1 shows a lot of details. We will build a net (a rigid grid) out of galvanized electric fence wire that will be anchored at both ends and suspended 3-4 inch above the solar panels, Separately, we will have our hail net anchored at the far end and stretched (tensioned) at the close to us end as shown on the "image-1". Here you can see that the first completed end of the hail net attached to a long aluminum extrusion has to be completed first at the near to us end.  It has to have 1-2 feet room  for stretching. Because the hail net is 50 feet long and the panels are shorter, the access of the net will be rolled on a second long aluminum extrusion and wrapped to stay tight at the far end. That bundle will be attached (fixed permanently) to the far end. This way the length of the hail net will be exactly as long as it should be. All access length of the hail net will not be cut off but will be absorbed at the far end being simple rolled. Imagine going to a doctor. He has a bad with a paper roll that is rolled on one end and stretched just to go to the other end of the bed.

When out of use, the hail net will be stored at the far end out of the sun and the rain.

Image-2 shows how we will secure VERTICAL runners and tension them to the panels. The back side view of Image-2 is shown on Image-3. Top of the vertical runner is shown on Images-4 and 5.

Now I can disclose to you the questions that I had in my head that got the answer. The hardest three challenges were. 1- how to spread the net without eyes of the net catching the bolts? The answer is to keep the front and top higher then the rest of the net.

2 - How to keep the net suspended (not sagging down) while stretching? The answer here is that the bottom of a stretching beam has to ride on a bottom support angle (cradle).

3 - How to stretch top and bottom after spreading. I will show you this later.

Preface.
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Note – Through this memoir I will use numbers instead of spelling of the numbers for clarity – It will be easier for your brain to clearly see 3,5 etc. I will say 3 visits instead of three visits – that would be more grammatically correct.

All surgery related medications will be prescribed by the surgeon office. All non-operation medication like muscle pain etc. will require a visit to your family practitioner.

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