Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Not quite so ta-da

I now know the reason for the panels to hardly stand out at all on the roof - they were installed "flat" on the roof - giving them an elevation of about 12 degrees - they should be at 26 degrees for optimum grid-connect performance across the year given our latitude (36 south) (see here for more details). So the installers will be back on Friday to fix this. I could have a nice rant about how it shouldn't be up to us to find out the panels were not at the optimal angle, and that this surely was the most important part of the whole process....but I'm going to take a deep breath and let it go. OK so maybe a deep breath and a glass or 2 of wine and THEN let it go  :-)

However, in spite of the less than optimal angle, today, on their first full day, our system produced 12 kwh. Given the installer estimated 10 for this time of year I'm quite chuffed by that!

3 comments:

Dmarie said...

ooh, can't wait to hear what results you get when the panels are at the proper angle. way to go!

elizabeth said...

26 or 27 degrees? How on earth did you know it was wrong? I am now paranoid ours are wrong too :(

Margo said...

we got up on the roof and measured the angle of the panels - I have an app on my ipod that does that - rather handy, although you can work it out manually

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