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<blockquote data-quote="coulter" data-source="post: 528508" data-attributes="member: 34951"><p>Thanks Binky,</p><p>Sounds like I'm heading in the right direction so, the roof is indeed box profile on steel purlins so no issues with strength. I've just rechecked the orientation and it seems to be about 100 East and 280 West with a 25 degree pitch.</p><p></p><p>Based on the 3.6kw invertor, what max panel loading do you think I could fit in that East/West configuration? I was thinking maybe 8 or 10 x 370 watt panels on each side! </p><p></p><p>Should I be thinking of a larger invertor? The garage has an existing 6sq mm SWA supply cable but rarely has any load other than lighting.</p><p></p><p>Many Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coulter, post: 528508, member: 34951"] Thanks Binky, Sounds like I'm heading in the right direction so, the roof is indeed box profile on steel purlins so no issues with strength. I've just rechecked the orientation and it seems to be about 100 East and 280 West with a 25 degree pitch. Based on the 3.6kw invertor, what max panel loading do you think I could fit in that East/West configuration? I was thinking maybe 8 or 10 x 370 watt panels on each side! Should I be thinking of a larger invertor? The garage has an existing 6sq mm SWA supply cable but rarely has any load other than lighting. Many Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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