

☀️ Elevate your solar game with precision, power, and peace of mind!
The ECO-WORTHY Upgraded Solar Ground Mount Kit is a heavy-duty, adjustable mounting system designed for 2-4 solar panels (200W-400W). Featuring a tilt range of 30° to 60°, it improves solar efficiency by 30%. Built from galvanized carbon steel, it offers 15 years of weather-resistant durability and supports up to 160 lbs with enhanced stability. Ideal for homes, cabins, farms, and off-grid setups, it includes user-friendly installation guides and space-saving design for mounting additional solar components.












| ASIN | B0831DDS9W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,537 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #98 in Solar & Wind Power Parts & Accessories |
| Brand Name | ECO-WORTHY |
| Color | sliver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (716) |
| Finish Types | Galvanized |
| Included Components | Channel Steel;Triangle Joint;U-Shaped Connector;Solar Panel Clamp ;Bolt ; |
| Item Depth | 16 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 118.11 x 39.37 x 28.53 inches |
| Item Type Name | Solar Brackets |
| Item Weight | 38 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ECO-WORTHY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Model Number | L03SPBZJTZ-1 |
| Mounting Type | Ground Mount |
| UPC | 810127132535 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
R**3
These are great but parts missing, Read through
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.
S**S
Amazing! I improvised though
So I knew I didn't want the tilting mechanism part of this set up. I wanted to find a way to make it work without it. And I did! Didn't need to buy anything or cut any new holes to make it work. I put the bar onto the legs and used a thick bolt (had extra since I didn't use the tilting part) to hold the strut channel in place. This thing is solid! Not hard to install but I suggest looking up the tutorial video for a quicker install. Not sure why the strut channel sticks out so I'm just gonna cut it off! Worth the money instead of buying my own strut channel and making my own set up. Would have to measure, cut, risk messing up, and constantly going back to the store. 10/10 great product
S**N
Sturdy Mount Once It’s Set Up
I used this kit to mount four 200W panels in the backyard, and once everything was in place, it turned out very solid. The parts are well made and feel strong enough to handle wind and bad weather. Assembly took a bit of patience since the instructions could be clearer, but all the hardware was included and lined up fine. I really like that it’s adjustable, so I can tweak the tilt angle through the seasons. Overall, a good quality mount that takes a little effort but gives a dependable result.
B**Y
Required some improvising but the price was right
This rack isn't top quality but it does the job, and cheaply. Assembly was a bit challenging without a second pair of hands to help. I was surprised that the legs weren't firmly fixed to the rest of the rack but instead pivot in their brackets. This makes the rack very rickety until you can affix the feet to something. Once installed, though, it did its job well.
L**Z
ECO-WORTHY Adjustable Multi-Pieces Solar Panel Mounting Bracket
The nuts, bolts, clamps are in separate bags, this makes assembly go faster. I did find that the connector sleeves for joining the horizontal rails to be a very loose fit. This causes the rails to sag, you will need to lay the rails on a solid flat surface in order to bolt these rails with out bowing. The red protective end caps do not fit this version of Uni-Strut. I had to use silicone to keep them inside the rails. Also, there should have been supports included, to the help keep the legs from rocking over sideways. You can rack the entire frame sideways, while you are installing the solar panels. The frame is galvanized to prevent rusting, but the -4- welded feet are merely aluminum painted. All in all, I feel that the frame is well worth the money for an easy solar panel mounting solution, just not of Uni-Strut quality
S**R
Short legs
I needed to put up four 200W PV panels in a big hurry. This kit saved me sourcing all of the parts separately myself. I think it was intended for a certain roof pitch, because the angle is not very adjustable. If you put it on a flat roof, platform, or slab on grade, the angle is way too low for the central USA latitudes. If you live near the equator, then it is probably perfect. What it needs is longer back legs, that cut to length. Most of the parts are the Asian version, of what the trade calls, "Uni-strut". I believe Uni-strut is a trademark. The kit has a bunch of "Strut Nuts" that slide into the channels. These nuts have plastic spacers, instead of the usual steel spring, to hold them in place. Kind of irritating, but functional. All hardware is metric. The material is galvanized to prevent rust, and made of heavy enough gauge metal to do the job. The directions leave something to be desired, but the fasteners are all bagged in separate kits for each step, so it works OK. The panels mount with extruded aluminum friction clamps, not fasteners, but that also seems to work. Everything is shaky and loose until you finish the installation. There are no wire-ways to organize cables, so you either must run conduit, or wire-tye the cables in place. If you have time to make your own parts, then I would suggest that is probably a better option. Addendum: The kit survived a Colorado Winter at 8500 feet elevation. Fully exposed on three sides, North side is protected by a building. Usual strong wind, but less than the usual 4 feet of snow accumulation.
K**E
Great frame, durable, and simple to setup. I was able to fit five 100w solar panels on this stand after buying additional brackets. Three Renogy and two Eco-Worthy panels fit and are all working well on the stand. You will want to weight this down though as it has blown over in high winds in the past for me. I was able to use 4 old rotors and bolt them on the feet for additional weight and stability. This has been outdoors for the last several years and has been holding up well. I would probably get another one when I get more panels.
M**U
Easy and quick to assemble alone, came with all the tools you need, sturdy enough, has lots of spare parts. Now other reviews have stated this already but let me repeat it, tilt adjustment will be impossible once the panels are mounted, this is a fixed rack rhat you can adjust the tilt of. If you plan on adjusting tilt with the seasons, this would require removing the panels at each ends to reach the bolts, so not great. Also very lightweight, will need to be tied down.
K**H
I managed to catch this mount on sale and these are perhaps the least expensive ground mounts on Amazon. For the most part the setup was easy but a second set of hands would have helped, especially when mounting the 195W panels. This is an upgrade from their previous mount and it has an additional 3rd support leg in the center to prevent sagging from the weight of the panels. I also noted some of the mounting base holes were oriented slightly different than the original mounts that I had seen on review videos. I have previously used strut channel spring nuts for other solar mounts that I have built using U-channel (strut channel) and I found that Eco-worthy's 'twist and turn' mount nuts were fairly simple to use. I would personally prefer spring nuts for a 'single person install' because they do stay in place in the track a little better while attaching panel mounts. Note: you can interchange the normal strut spring nuts in these tracks if you need more or if you lose any of the propietary eco-worthy mounting nuts. Once assembled the mount is quite strong and easily supports my panels without sagging. I secured the mount to a 4x4 based frame with wheels using 3" lag bolts and washers, as well as I used 2.5" nuts and bolts where the base had to be attached to the 2x4 cross pieces (see the attached picture). I went with this setup because, I wanted a moveable mount that I could easily orientate to the morning, noon and late afternoon sun for maximum solar gain, as well as being able to move it for any yard work if needed. I will be adding concrete patio stones to the wooden base to help prevent possible tipping in the wind. This mount definitely is good for the price and my biggest complaint is that although they call it adjustable, once you set the tilt angle on the mount for your panels, you can not change it without without removing all the panels again and repositioning the legs. I might look at modding the rear legs at a later date to make them seasonally adjustable but for now I have them set at 45 degrees, which is a compromise between the best winter and summer tilt angle for my location. Overall, it reasonably good and inexpensive mounting system for just over a hundred dollars (watch for sales) and it can easily be beefed up with some additional cross bracing if you needed. It easily supports up to four 200W panels without sagging, however as I said earlier a helper is definitely an asset when mounting these larger and heavier panels. You might notice my panels are not quite level and I'll need a helper to support the panels while I get them a little straighter. Note: The picture with the power station was for testing the panels only. I have to give Eco-worthy 2 thumbs up because honestly I couldn't build this from parts I bought myself at this price.
A**R
When I began assembling the mount it seemed quite flimsy, but now it's all bolted together with panels attached it will barely move even if I push on it. I installed it on a wooden frame with some concrete blocks to weigh it down for stability and that's worked well so far. Would have been easier to assemble with two people as my panels are quite big and heavy but making the frame to attach it to took longer than assembling the mount and attaching the panels. The only downside is that I couldn't find any 300W panels narrow enough to fit three on the mount, so I ended up buying two 425W panels instead. If the mount was a foot wider it would be more versatlie, but perhaps that would exceed the amount of weight the frame can handle. Edit: I've since added an additional 120W panel to power my Starlink so that's now 970W on the mount and it's still rock-solid with my wood-and-concrete-block frame to hold it in place.
S**R
These are very easy to install and the price is perfect. Make sure you check the spec sheet of your solar module first to ensure it fits the racking. The installation is pretty easy depending on the method you want to install, you have different options.
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