solartek wrote:
solution that wasn't along the lines of drilling a hole through the rail. scrapping the anodization off, and using the same lug and stainless steel bolts, washers, and nuts that are used for the modules themselves. Workable, just not quite as elegant. Scott.
ARRGH !! You should never scrape anodized alum off. You are leaving bare metal exposed, and it WILL :
1) oxidize to poor conductor before you can get a screw into it (seconds)
2) continue to corrode from the scraped area, and eventually the screw threads will fall off.
I looked up the WEEBLug
http://www.we-llc.com/WEEBLug_story.html just to see what they were.
Their literature states:
"Specialized teeth on the washer are constructed to embed into anodized aluminum and establish a gas-tight electrical connection." Breaking the anodized layer anyplace where is is not gas tight, will allow O2 to get in and corrode it. Self-taping threads into aluminum are fairly gas tight (if the pilot hole is not too big).
Look at old aluminum on a roof after 10 or 15 years, every raw end cut, drilled hole, and scratch, have started their decline into white powder.