Because of constraints I am flat mounting my panels in two arrays, but not exactly flat. I can't tilt them south but will have to tilt them east or west to give the best chance of water running off them after a rain. The simple least expensive method gives me a tilt of .8 degree east or west, my choice. By adding some money and labor I could increase that to 1.3 degrees either east or west. There are a lot of small arrays of panels, 14 arrays of 2 panels each that this applies to.
Does it matter which direction I choose to tilt them as far as solar output? . I could also tilt one group of 14 panels to the east and the other to the west.
Does adding a half a degree of tilt to the .8 degree tilt east | west tilt accomplish anything of value?
Thanks
Joe
Does it matter which direction I choose to tilt them as far as solar output? . I could also tilt one group of 14 panels to the east and the other to the west.
Does adding a half a degree of tilt to the .8 degree tilt east | west tilt accomplish anything of value?
Thanks
Joe