The floating surface photovoltaic bracket is mainly composed of buoys, cable troughs, lower seats, supports, and photovoltaic modules. The buoys and cable troughs form a base net to support the entire bracket system and make it float on the water. The lower seat and support are installed on the upper part of the base net to fix the photovoltaic modules. The photovoltaic modules are installed on the lower seat and supported through specific connectors and fasteners to form a complete photovoltaic power generation system. This is mainly used on the water surface of lakes, reservoirs, and other places with a large water area. This bracket system can effectively utilize the water space and reduce the occupation of land resources without affecting other functions and uses of the water area. When installing a floating surface photovoltaic bracket, certain processes and key points need to be followed to ensure the normal operation and long-term stability of the system.













