sparkypenguin
Member
Hi all,
I am designing a Solar PV / Battery / Export system and I will have panels on 3 different roofs, E, W and N, S not possible.
I have trawled the net and found a couple of calculators and articles about efficiencies and angles etc but non take into consideration all aspects.
This is what I have found:-
So these are very broad figures and do not take into account the 3 roof directions which will surely have different PV production / optimum angles due to different sun heights.
Also these angles will change throughout the year.
Hence I am trying to calculate the optimum angle for each roof as I am sure that the 3 should be at different angles.
I want to be able to see how much each roof will produce by day / month and also the effect of changing the angles of the panels.
This is also important as I am planning on having electric heating and therefore will use much more electric during the winter months which may mean that I am better having a higher angle that will produce more during the winter and sacrificing some of the summer production that will just get exported.
I may also consider some form and mechanical device that will allow me to alter the angle if I decide it is worth it.
Therefore I'm hoping someone can point me to a calculator of some sort that takes all of this into account and allows me to mess about with numerous scenarios.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Mark.
I am designing a Solar PV / Battery / Export system and I will have panels on 3 different roofs, E, W and N, S not possible.
I have trawled the net and found a couple of calculators and articles about efficiencies and angles etc but non take into consideration all aspects.
This is what I have found:-
Month | Approx. PV production % |
JAN | 3.0% |
FEB | 4.5% |
MAR | 8.8% |
APR | 11.0% |
MAY | 12.0% |
JUN | 13.5% |
JUL | 14.0% |
AUG | 11.5% |
SEP | 9.0% |
OCT | 6.0% |
NOV | 4.2% |
DEC | 2.5% |
Month | Optimum Tilt of Solar Panels by Month |
JAN | 71 |
FEB | 63 |
MAR | 55 |
APR | 47 |
MAY | 39 |
JUN | 32 |
JUL | 39 |
AUG | 47 |
SEP | 55 |
OCT | 63 |
NOV | 71 |
DEC | 78 |
So these are very broad figures and do not take into account the 3 roof directions which will surely have different PV production / optimum angles due to different sun heights.
Also these angles will change throughout the year.
Hence I am trying to calculate the optimum angle for each roof as I am sure that the 3 should be at different angles.
I want to be able to see how much each roof will produce by day / month and also the effect of changing the angles of the panels.
This is also important as I am planning on having electric heating and therefore will use much more electric during the winter months which may mean that I am better having a higher angle that will produce more during the winter and sacrificing some of the summer production that will just get exported.
I may also consider some form and mechanical device that will allow me to alter the angle if I decide it is worth it.
Therefore I'm hoping someone can point me to a calculator of some sort that takes all of this into account and allows me to mess about with numerous scenarios.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Mark.