About this deal
Then, attach the compatible bird spikes to the clips to prevent birds from perching and fouling. Hull BranchUnit 3, Vista Business Park, Wiltshire Rd, Hull HU4 6PA These clips are compatible with both P14 and P20, P32 & G20 bird spikes. To use the Aviclips AVI191, simply attach them to the roof ridges or solar panels using the appropriate adhesive or screws. Calculating the necessary number of clips: Use 2 clips for the short side of every exposed edge of a panel. The clips come in packs of 10 and can be easily glued or screwed into place. Aviclips AVI191 are designed to keep birds away from roof ridges and solar panels by preventing them from perching and fouling. It is recommended to use at least 2 clips per strip of bird spikes for maximum effectiveness.
- UV stable polycarbonate material
- Compatible with both P14 and P20, P32 & G20 bird spikes
- 5° solar panels
- Comes supplied as packs of 10
- Compatible with both 45° and 37.
- Clear Polycarbonate
- Easily glued or screwed in to place
- Designed to fit both solar panels and roof ridges
- Compatible with 90°, 105° and 125° roof tiles
Reviews
Amazon Customer
We only wasted 2 when fitting them. Also, if for any reason you need to be back under the panels, get hold of the edge of the disc with some grips and twist (the grips not the disc).
Daddy Bear
They just work, I know they are expensive for what they are, but this is the cheapest way I found to buy them. We have 14 solar panels and used about 75 of them. They are very easy to fit providing the panels have a lip round the edge to hook them on to, the difficult part was evicting the pigeons and their nests from the roof first Have fun.
These clips were cheaper than many other types on the market. Excess hook wire cut off with the same snips we used to cut the mesh, they are quite soft so anything would probably cut them! Couple of things I found to make life easier, slip the disc half way on before trying to use it to secure the mesh, you will find it instantly holds the mesh in placefor you too.
Also I found it easier to use a pair of grips to hold the end of the hook tight and slide the disc right up with your fingers.