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(1) Cut the PVC-coated mesh to an appropriate size for your solar panel (2) Use a piece of plywood to bend the mesh at a 45-degree angle so that it sits on the roof (3) Attach a clip to the solar panel (4) Place clips every 18 inches (5) Thread the clips through the mesh(1) Cut the PVC-coated mesh to an appropriate size for your solar panel (2) Use a piece of plywood to bend the mesh at a 45-degree angle so that it sits on the roof (3) Attach a clip to the solar panel (4) Place clips every 18 inches (5) Thread the clips through the mesh.