In conclusion, the height design requirements for the flat single-axis solar tracking bracket need to take into account multiple factors comprehensively, including geographical location, installation conditions, load-bearing capacity, height adjustment and construction.
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To estimate total rail size, simply multiply the module width (if in portrait, or the module length if in landscape) by the number of modules in a row.
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A flat single-axis solar tracking bracket is a photovoltaic bracket that can follow the sun's sunshine trajectory. It rotates only on one axis, that is, the horizontal axis, and is parallel to the ground, so it is called a “flat single axis”.
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