Description
- ECO-WORTHY Multi-Panels Mount has the capability to fit 1-4pcs different size ECO-WORTHY panels or other brands standard panels
- Galvanized Steel construction, sturdy and durable. You can put battery, controller, inverter at backside of the mounting system. It can save lots of room and use solar power system easier
- It’s ideal for larger installations, such as ground, flat roof, cabins and backyard sheds.Anywhere roof mounting is not a possibility, this solar panel mount can be applied
- Adjustable angle from 30° to 45° Degree, right angle for best solar power. Fixed on ground resistant wind and rain, well protect solar panel and easy to clean
- The Multi-Panel Mount is compatible with the ECO-WORTHY 100 Watts monocrystalline, and 120 Watts monocrystalline and 195 Watts solar panels
Repro63 –
No issues so far. Just use the best glue u can.
Kindle Customer –
I bought two boxes, all of them are like this. I’m not sure if this was a bad batch or a design flaw. This reduces the strength of the brackets. Customer service was helpful and I think I can make it work.
Shaun –
Will work eith just about any solar panel.
Works perfectly.
Kindle Customer –
Update 11/26/22: today I received a package with the missing parts from the seller. Exactly the most important parts that were missing arrived complete. I cut the zip ties and installed the panel clamps. The panels are now very well secured. Thanks to the great cooperation with the seller, these panels mounts are complete, and I now find them to be a 5 star product. They really are great panel mounts, a terrific value for the price and I highly recommend them.
Original review: I bought three of these, and I find them to be great except for one thing, they have hardware missing. In everyone of the three boxes there was hardware missing. The missing bolts, washers and channel nuts are easily available at my local hardware store, and I bought enough to finish the assembly which was fairly easy. However, the end and mid panel clamps are not so easy to get, and are pretty unique to these mounts.
I did reach out to the seller, and they said that they are sending the clamps, but they are coming from overseas (probably China) and it could take a long while. We are creeping into winter here and I cannot wait. I went ahead and used other bolts where I could, and used zip ties where they were missing, I just used white heavy duty zip ties to hold the panels in place until spring next year. One box had the whole bag of end and mid clamps missing. The others were missing the stainless steel clamp bolts and channel nuts. I used hex head bolts and my own channel nuts temporarily.
I will be honest, these mounts are not bad, but beware that parts and hardware may be missing. If it is only the bolts and nuts, just buy them, they are inexpensive and easy to get. If you buy everything to build these from channel struts and hardware, they will cost much more. That is what makes these worth buying.
These are stabile, sturdy and very versatile. As you can see I bolted them to deck blocks which allows me to move them if I need to. Yet they are heavy enough to keep them secure to the ground. These mounts can easily hold 5 of my 100 watt panels each, but I had to configure for 12 panels. Hence 3 mounts. I just cut off the ends to butt them up against each other.
I can recommend these mounts for their versatility and great value. You can easily mount panels up to 250 watts, maybe more. Just be prepared to deal with missing hardware. If you get the mounts complete, you are getting a great deal. I give them 3 stars because of the missing hardware and the pain in the behind for the missing hardware.
Richard T. –
Just what the add said.
Rodney L. Muhammad –
The parts are heavy in the box so I was anticipating quality metal. This was easy to assemble with a little extra help from YouTube to guarantee things not quite clear in the instructions. Make sure to do a loose fit initially until you are sure of your angle and panel dimensions. Once assembled it was sturdy enough to mount to a more solid base. I recommend concrete or a very sturdy wood base. I used retaining wall blocs and they have held firm under some harsh summer storms down south. Will definitely buy more of these.
Rodney L. Muhammad –
This kit is a very good value. It took a few hours to put together the parts list for something roughly equivalent and it ended up costing about 50% more than this. It’s worth it just for the hardware. Doubly so for the time saved.
There were no missing parts, the instructions were reasonably clear, and it’s not too difficult to assemble.
From a structural perspective, it’s not suitable to use as a free-standing structure; it definitely should be bolted to something. As I wanted to experiment with location and orientation, I added a couple of skids, with a cross-brace, which works pretty well for dragging it around.
It has relatively poor lateral stability — it does not resist being pushed over sideways well. This can be corrected adding diagonal cross-bracing across the back. I used wire rope (with turnbuckles), which made it much more rigid.
As-is, it’s far from perfect, but it’s a great starting point for the money.
Shaun –
I have 2 200 watt and 2 100 watt panels and not confident this will hold well in strong winds. The cross bars are similar to strut truss sold at places like home Depot but much thinner and flexes too much under the weight of the panels. The design is not bad just needs a bit better bracing or thicker truss.
Jan James –
I bought one of these ground mounts from ECO-WORTHY to see if it will fir my needs. The answer is ABSOLUTELY! Just know a couple of things about these before you purchase.
1. SHARP edges. Be very cautious in handling these because I believe you’re supposed to wear gloves when putting these together. Don’t be like me and wonder WHERE the blood is coming from BEFORE you find gloves!
2. Instructions are not that great. Go to Youtube and look up HOW to put these together so you won’t be totally lost when it comes time to put them together.
3. These are advertised to give you (between) 30 to 45 degrees angle. This is not 100% true. These can give a LOT more OR a LOT less angle than 30 to 45 degrees. If you mount something UNDER either the front legs or the back legs, the mounts will allow a LOT different angle(s) than just 30 to 45 degrees. THIS is what I was looking for.
Even with the list of “Cautions” above, this is still a 5 on the rating! There’s NO WAY that I could go buy piece-by-piece and save money doing it that way! …. PLUS, I have found with using a third party super strut, you can combine these to make one LONG ground mount array.
Total recommend!!
Rich S. –
I used these brackets to mount my 200wt solar panel. They had a wide base for adhesion to my trailer and little cut outs for screws to mount my panel. I’m happy with this purchase and the seller.
Repro63 –
preassembled on the garage floor then mounted on the RV with eternabond tape
I ptty the poor schmuck who every has to try and take that off…