Gavin A
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- Jan 20, 2012
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- If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
- United Kingdom
- What type of forum member are you?
- Other
- If other, please explain
- Solar installer for 15 years
- Business Name
- Leeds Solar
It's entirely possible.
All depends on how the shading falls across the panels / how the panels are orientated relative to the shading.
Most HF series inverters have a function called optitrac global peak which can help reduce the shading impact, but only if the panels are orientated correctly, so the bypass diodes can function to bypass the shaded cells... you'll need to download sunny explorer and use a bluetooth enabled laptop to switch this function on (installer password is 1111).
All depends on how the shading falls across the panels / how the panels are orientated relative to the shading.
Most HF series inverters have a function called optitrac global peak which can help reduce the shading impact, but only if the panels are orientated correctly, so the bypass diodes can function to bypass the shaded cells... you'll need to download sunny explorer and use a bluetooth enabled laptop to switch this function on (installer password is 1111).