Hi Joel. No experience here, but I did talk to one of their installers (I think 
it was Carlisle Energy Services) at Intersol last week, displaying one of the 
modules with its mounting system. Some additional info to consider:

E-T thermal collectors do have a "flat plate" in each tube, so angle of 
incidence is still critical.

Solyndra's have wrap-around PV materials inside their tubes, so E-W angle of 
incidence stays the same throughout the day.

They recommend reflective (like white) roof coating which picks up more bounced 
sunlight from the bottom side.

But it seems to me the main advantage is that they do not require roof 
penetrations or even ballast, making them a potentially quicker and cheaper 
install. The claim is that wind underneath will not lift them, and if wind load 
requirements are higher than normal (not sure where they draw the lines), 
merely putting skirting around the outside edge of the array keeps the wind out 
from underneath the modules.

All that said, I also look forward to hearing about field experience and 
performance.

Joel  Davidson wrote at 07:15 PM 7/18/2009:
 
>Wrenches,
>
>Solyndra claims that their tube collectors "perform optimally when mounted 
>horizontally and packed closely together, thereby covering significantly more 
>of the available roof area and producing more electricity per rooftop on an 
>annual basis than a conventional panel installation." See 
>http://www.solyndra.com/Products/Greater-Rooftop-Coverage
>
>It is my understanding that a solar thermal or PV tube or flat plate 
>collector's performance is based on the angle of incidence and that curved 
>collector performance decreases as the angle of incidence moves away from 
>perpendicular.
>
>Does anyone have any field experience with solar thermal evacuated tube 
>collectors or Solyndra PV to show that tubes perform better than flat plate 
>collectors?
>
>Joel Davidson 

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