
Designed to help with the installation of channel support systems, Z brackets may come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Most are a few millimeters thick. They are usually fitted to the back of wall panels and not the front, meaning that a small gap must be left in the wall for the armature plate.
The best part is that they're easy to install and the stainless steel hardware is virtually foolproof. Despite their streamlined design, Z brackets come in a variety of colours to match any interior decor. The standard kit isn't cheap, but there are discounts available on larger orders. They can be ordered via a website, telephone, or by mail.
A complete kit comes with six Z-brackets, a six pack of stainless steel hardware, a nifty cover plate to hide the mounting screws, and a six pack of screws to boot. All of which are supplied in a hard to lose box. The box also contains a couple of screws to attach the Z-brackets to the front of the kit, and a couple of rubber hoses. They're also handy for replacing the fronts of existing Z-brackets. The kits are easy to install and have a reassuringly high success rate. The kits are compatible with a variety of solar panel manufacturers including Renogy, SMA, and SolarWorld. If you're looking for an affordable and dependable system for your solar needs, check out the Renogy Z-Bracket Mount System. It's a slick way to add solar power to your home or office.