Re: [RE-wrenches] Panel installation in snow country 0.02

2024-12-07 Thread John Blittersdorf via RE-wrenches
I'm starting to think that Vertical panels are the only sure fire way to keep them clear. I did a small cabin years ago with 2 panels on the south wall of the cabin. All they wanted is a few lights and cell phone charging and rarely used in the winter. It worked great. Their Trace 1200 watt inv

Re: [RE-wrenches] Panel installation in snow country 0.02

2024-12-07 Thread Jay via RE-wrenches
Hi JohnWhile you don’t give the latitude I would agree. I checked PV watts  at a few northern latitudes and 90 gives better performance than 45. Let alone snow/ice issues. Loads with star link can be pretty high in cold weather. Plus inverter rate loss and all the other small loads it could easily

Re: [RE-wrenches] Panel installation in snow country 0.02

2024-12-07 Thread Kirk Herander via RE-wrenches
Hey man, Contact me off-line and I will tell you if it’s my old system. *Kirk Herander / **kirkh@vermont.solar * *Owner|Principal, VT Solar, LLC* *Celebrating our 33st Anniversary 1991-2024!!* dba Vermont Solar Engineering 802.559.1225 On Sat, Dec 7, 2024 at 7:37 PM John Blittersdorf via RE-