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westend
Sep 28, 2014Explorer
Thanks for posting the continued outcome of your solar installation. Nice pictures, too.
Yeah, you found out early about migrating the panels to the roof, why put up with the headache of moving them in and out. Only those users that are in complete shade cover, continually, or like to tweak and wring out the most amps need the mobility of a movable array.
You may want to integrate some tilt into your roof-top mounting. I find that it helps with the snow removal in the Winter, when stored. Even after a 6" dump of wet snow, the panel will melt off the snow by the next day.
Yeah, you found out early about migrating the panels to the roof, why put up with the headache of moving them in and out. Only those users that are in complete shade cover, continually, or like to tweak and wring out the most amps need the mobility of a movable array.
You may want to integrate some tilt into your roof-top mounting. I find that it helps with the snow removal in the Winter, when stored. Even after a 6" dump of wet snow, the panel will melt off the snow by the next day.
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