Dec-15-2019 03:52 PM
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Dec-16-2019 09:55 AM
BFL13 wrote:
The installation instructions for my Sharp panels I had a few years ago said minimum 5 degrees for rain drain. Warned about puddles on the panel making for "hot spots" (ISTR that was the term) and damage to cells.
EDIT Read up some on that. Hot spots caused by shading with uneven heating. "Self-cleaning" by rainfall to clear off dust--most say at least 10 degrees. Panels have drain holes that should be kept clear.
My Canadian Solar brand panel installation guide does not mention tilting for rain like my old Sharp one did.
I have nearly flat panels on the Class C roof, and have seen how rain puddles make for dirty areas after they dry if the panels are dusty before it rains. That might lead to shading related hot spots if not washed. I clean my panels fairly often anyway.
Dec-16-2019 09:50 AM
Dec-16-2019 09:32 AM
crcr wrote:Any chance you could be talked into tilt mounts?
I am putting five 100 watt panels on the roof, non-tilting mounts.
Dec-16-2019 05:35 AM
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Dec-15-2019 04:36 PM
BFL13 wrote:
I have seen something somewhere recently not to use any goop in there like that, but can't pin it down at the moment. Was in one of the owner's manuals for something, not to use any of that red spray stuff you use on battery posts. Might not be the same as what you are asking about.
5 degrees to get run off, but the roof may already be at that with camber.
Dec-15-2019 04:07 PM