Sirius (USA Assembled) 415W Bifacial Solar Panels
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video we explore the Sirius 415W Bifacial Solar Panels
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Sirius 415W Bifacial Solar Panel: signaturesolar...
Pallet (31) Sirius 415W Bifacial Solar Panels: signaturesolar...
Victron 100/30 MPPT: amzn.to/4dlsrBp
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DISCLAIMER: These videos are documenting my own personal projects, and experiences. These projects, and activities can be dangerous. I am not a professional. You should always consult with a professional. This content is for entertainment purposes only. DO NOT try any of this at home, doing so will be at your own risk.
Affiliate links:
Sirius 415W Bifacial Solar Panel: signaturesolar.com/sirius-pv-415w-bifacial-solar-panel-black-assembled-in-texas-elnsm54m-hc-415-up-to-539w-with-bifacial-gain/?ref=JRZm6fna41pidY
Pallet (31) Sirius 415W Bifacial Solar Panels: signaturesolar.com/12-87kw-pallet-sirius-pv-415w-bifacial-solar-panel-assembled-in-texas-elnsm54m-hc-415-up-to-539w-with-bifacial-gain-full-pallet-31-solar-panels-12-87kw-total-pallet/?ref=JRZm6fna41pidY
Victron 100/30 MPPT: amzn.to/4dlsrBp
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AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: This channel may earn an affiliate commission if you purchase products through links I provide.
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CONTACT: bradcagleyt@gmail.com
Business/Collaboration only. Please do not contact me for for personal project help, or advice.
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DISCLAIMER: These videos are documenting my own personal projects, and experiences. These projects, and activities can be dangerous. I am not a professional. You should always consult with a professional. This content is for entertainment purposes only. DO NOT try any of this at home, doing so will be at your own risk.
Love seeing those Sirius panels mounted. We really love these panels, and are thankful for you spreading the word. Enjoyed the information of the content as always!
@@MatthewYBarbo Thanks :)
I've heard lots of people say that putting Bifacial panels on a roof is a waste because the back side is only a couple inches from the roof shingles and the backs won't get any (or very little) reflected sunlight. Install them onto Ground Mounts you can put a layer of reflective white rock on the ground underneath the panels which will allow reflected light to get in the backs. Your Sirius 415w Bifacial panels can make over 530watts if they get good reflected light in the back on a ground mount. (IF) you put wide gaps between the solar panels on the roof then you could try glueing (Chromed Aluminum Sheets) on the roof under the panels in those gaps to create reflectivity but still won't be as good as a ground mount. Good Luck !
Well, they are in the same price range as regular panels, so not really a literal waste, but I get the point. I do have ground mounts with bifacials already, and yes they do produce better. I would do all ground mounts, but I do not have the room. Thanks!
@@BradCagle Well I wish you all the best of luck, usually Bifacials are more expensive so good you didn't pay more.
I just bought 10 of them. They will be delivered in the next 2 weeks. I am hoping to get good results. Thanks for the video.
Nice! I am testing these out right now as well. Good work
Awesome! Thanks, I'll keep an eye out for your video :)
If price is same as ordinary panels, bf panels is a good option, as you CAN move them somewhere else or sell them, and thdn you rather have bf panels.
To get some 5-10% more effect, I would install some reflective material on hhe roof behind them, and adjust gaps between the panels for sun to hit that.
Also mounting them in a tilt or higher up from the roof (combined with some reflector) would also give a small boost, but everything cost to do that.
Great info Brad.
I love the idea of bi facial panels but its hard to get light to the back of them when mounted traditionally.
Perhaps, you could setup a structure to mount the panels over the pool so they act as shading for the pool and benefiting from light reflecting off the water to the underside of the panels. As a test, it would be worthwhile suspending a panel 10 or 12 feet over the water to see what difference it makes?
Problem will be the expense of building a suitable structure over the pool and to code for the weather conditions you guys have.
Awesome! Great video as always. Thanks man 😎
Thanks, buddy!
Mount the top rail on the pitched roof and the bottom rail I. The flatter roof to give your panels more pitch
Looking good great job keep up the great videos!
Thanks!
You are in business now.. off grid big dog! Nothing like that feeling of sticking it to the over price power bills every month. I used $2.30 yesterday of grid. I still need a 240 inverter for Well water and dryer.
Yes sir! Really awesome how this stuff is in reach for more, and more people :) Thanks!
Try them vertical away from a wall, if you get snow, it won't stick and power will go over 550w.
Yea, I wish I had the room to do that. I need to move to the country :) Thanks!
thing about panels most of them work what feels like forever, I got some ex-solar farm ones quite cheap they are 265w I got about 310w off one on a good day
Agree, used panels can be a great deal. I've had a lot of used panels, and they have been fine. Thanks
I'm doing a ground based DIY set up with a single panel about the same spec f415+r90w charging a 12v 100Ah lifepo4.
Nice!
Very nice panel performance! I’ve been happy with bifacial panels and started using them exclusively. I’m curious where you got your roof mounts and rails? Not sure I’ve seen those before. 👍
The rails on the flat roof are Unirac, and the feet are Unirac Flashloc. The bolts (and the end clamps) holding the panels are ironridge. I have a hodgepodge of racking LOL. I bought a bunch of random solar installation parts from a guy that buys storage units. Dirt cheap, but for the most part a lot of it seems to be compatible. Thanks
@@BradCagle Thank you! I’ve been using ground mounts but I’ve got a carport project I want to mount panels on so I’m checking out the options available. I’ve bought stuff myself from folks that buy storage units. I always admire those folks with the patience to sift through all that junk to find the hidden treasures! I’m never that lucky! 🤩☀️⚡️🔋
hey brad i was wondering if you have studied up on what ground moumts would be the fastest to put together and easiest to get my panels put onto? im rarely home so my time is extremely limited and im wanting to add atleast 3 or 4 thousand watts to my system. only issue is time ya know so the fastest rack is priority for me. any advice is greatly appreciated
IntegraRack system looks pretty quick, and easy. Here's a video from Will: th-cam.com/video/zrvf_pqeNH0/w-d-xo.html
@BradCagle awesome. thanks man.
Why would you mound Bifacial panels flat on a roof? I don’t see you getting backside light?
My ground mounts already have bifacials, so the only mounting options I had at the moment were the existing roof rails. I might later put gaps between the four laying flat, and angle that whole rail. Thanks!
Ah, *assembled* in the USA. Still better than nothing I guess. And Texas no less.
@@marginbuu212 It's a step in the right direction 😀
How do these compare with REC panels that have much higher wattage 460 to 470 and on paper better 25 year warranty?
Hi Brad, 369w divided by 12,8v you are pretty much maximizing the Victron 30 amp charge controller... Maybe thatvis why you weren't seeing more than 369w.
Well it's really closer to 14v x 30a = 420w for the 100/30. The manual say it can do 440w, clearly you would need to be @ 14.6+ v. Also I was watching the amps going to the battery in the app, it never maxed out at 30a. You can see here (its a quick glimpse at the bottom): th-cam.com/video/XpKWOCi5J0M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Fli9XlpZgFQarYbr&t=170 It was only hitting 25.3a when we were getting 359w and 13.93 volts on the battery. There's just some days that don't produce well for any panel even if it looks like it should. I've been surprised at crappy cloudy days that really get the watts pumping. Thanks!
@@BradCagle That's about what I get, the cooler brighter autumn and winter days may see nearer the ideal output, temperature is a factor as you know.
If those are bifacial how do they collect light from the roof side??
I just bought 6 (400w) to mount on the ground...
@@SolarizeYourLife nice 🙂
So how heavy are they light weight
41.8lbs
Bifacial - why do you have one side facing the roof ?? What on earth.
LOL, I have ground mounts with bifacials already, but no more room for ground mounts. So these had to go on the roof. BTW does not seem to be much of any cost difference anyway. Thanks!
That’s what I’m thinking too, on a black roof😥and small gap between… producing more heat and less power producing
For me it’s look a gimmick
such a scam. assembled in the US but still made in china. but outrageous import duty from china.