OP
MicraShed
Thoughts gentlemen please:
My roof faces nominally SE and has 10x250w panels where the yellow dot is ^^^
The opposing roof faces NW, yet gets direct unshaded sun from about 3pm to 7pm during summer months, less in winter obviously.
Now, the original plan was to add in another 5 or 6 x 250w panels on the extension roof (also SE facing) but I have been increasingly thinking about 5x 250w panels on the NW roof to even out energy production.
I know traditionally North facing installs are frowned upon, but looking at how much light the front roof gets and for the time it gets it for leads me to think it would be for me a better bet than adding to the other SE facing roof.
Im also wondering if i could get away with keeping the existing Fronius IG 30 inverter as the peak power shouldn't go above the units threshold.
So, thoughts if you would be so kind....
My roof faces nominally SE and has 10x250w panels where the yellow dot is ^^^
The opposing roof faces NW, yet gets direct unshaded sun from about 3pm to 7pm during summer months, less in winter obviously.
Now, the original plan was to add in another 5 or 6 x 250w panels on the extension roof (also SE facing) but I have been increasingly thinking about 5x 250w panels on the NW roof to even out energy production.
I know traditionally North facing installs are frowned upon, but looking at how much light the front roof gets and for the time it gets it for leads me to think it would be for me a better bet than adding to the other SE facing roof.
Im also wondering if i could get away with keeping the existing Fronius IG 30 inverter as the peak power shouldn't go above the units threshold.
So, thoughts if you would be so kind....