What effect does tilt angle have on solar panels?

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  • @longnamenocansayy
    @longnamenocansayy ปีที่แล้ว

    not too many people understand the value of good video. you do.
    so so many people try to talk their explanation instead of showing it on vid.
    a picture is worth a thousand words, but most people just can't "get it".
    short easy to understand. good job.

  • @llewellynpatrick160
    @llewellynpatrick160 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    It is really helpful to have a quantified demonstration of this effect. Many thanks for posting.

  • @indikev2020
    @indikev2020 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Amy, Does not matter whether you call it Winter solstice or equinox, it is a simple, informative video on Panel Angle effects that explains a lot. Thanks madam.

  • @IMABEASTAMER1
    @IMABEASTAMER1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Even now this helped, i couldn't understand why my panel wasn't efficient at all. I didn't think angle made that big of a difference. Thanks 👍

  • @sionnachog894
    @sionnachog894 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That was a simple demonstration that explained fundamentals in a helpful visual way. Thanks!

  • @phoenus
    @phoenus 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I would have started the test with an angle which is even higher than 50 degrees. the ideal angle would be 42 + two thirds of the earth tilting angle (42+2/3*23.5= 58 degrees), since on the 20th of nov, we are one month before the shortest day and 2 months after the equinox. Thanks for showing us the effect in real time!

  • @SmukKully
    @SmukKully 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Perfectly answered my head scratcher about why my 310w panel on my flat roof is hardly doing anything!! 🙏🏽

    • @TheVanderfulLife
      @TheVanderfulLife 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Did you implement anything to help?

  • @sreekumarUSA
    @sreekumarUSA 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    121020/0535h PST. That was a fantastic practical presentation on how the angle plays a very major role in enhancing maximum power ( Amps) from PV Cells array; (corresponding to the Sun rays falling on the Array). I have 2 AstroPower AP-100 (US manufactured ) PV panels rated 16.1V @6.2 Amps each in parallel configuration.
    Before mounting them on the garage roof, the same were placed temporarily; slanted, on the lower deck.
    My OP was 13.80V* @ 9.2A* reading from VICTRON MPPT Charge Controller; charging 4S LiFePo4 cells @ 50 Ah each.
    The cells Bulk charge level was ok, Absorption was ok and soon reached Float level.
    Later I relocated the PV Panel FLAT on top of the Garrage on a N~S location. To my surprise the Current dropped down to 6A and further down to 4.3 A as the winter set in. Now I understood how much the ANGLE plays a major role in enhancing generation of current from the Sunshine. Thanks, once again to your presentation, that taught me about the importance of Angle. I will tilt the PV cells @45 degrees N/S on Saturday 121220.
    FYI there were several YT presentation on Solar Panels etc etc. But none spoke about the important factor of Angle and its role to generate maximum power. You have done it, Ma’am.
    Take care and be safe. 73s...

  • @alfrednewman3416
    @alfrednewman3416 6 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    I have a piece of PVC pipe mounted to the side
    Every other week at high noon I tilt my panels until I get no shadow from the pipe

    • @josepeixoto3715
      @josepeixoto3715 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Is that the way ? that'samazing.

  • @Good-Enuff-Garage
    @Good-Enuff-Garage 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    another A+ video from Amy

  • @Wallabynge
    @Wallabynge 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    When the angle of the sun is steep, the panels get cooler, which enhances the output. This demo won't show panels cooling down. However, the glass becomes more reflective.
    I believe the output is pretty close to the cosine of the incident angle:
    0 degrees = 1
    10 degrees = 0.985
    20 degrees = 0.94
    30 degrees = 0.866
    40 degrees = 0.766
    45 degrees = 0.7
    50 degrees = 0.64
    60 degrees = 0.5

  • @tekki2060
    @tekki2060 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We live in Northern Wisconsin and the panel angle makes a BIG difference. We have to change the angle twice a year. Roof mounted panels up here are VERY ineffective.

  • @johnkeepin7527
    @johnkeepin7527 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Interesting demonstration, but typical house roof mounted panels inevitably tend to have the same level as the roof it's mounted on (unless they are being mounted on flat roofs with suitable framework). It's now 4 years since I had a system installed on my house, and one of the factors that isn't mentioned here is the effect of panel temperature. They all suffer from reduced efficiency as the temperature rises, unfortunately, so around the Summer solstice, the temp is often the limiting factor, even though the sunshine hours are around the maximum. At my place, the daily max is around 3 kWh at Winter solstice, and around 12 kWh in the Summer if it's a clear blue sky day.

  • @gregscott989
    @gregscott989 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    If you have limited roof area, you will get more total energy over the course of the year by laying them flat on the roof. The setback that you need to avoid shadowing will negate any additional energy you get by tilting the panels.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      True, to a point. You need to do the math to determine if you get more output with fewer panels that are tilted, or more panels that are flat. The further north (or south in the southern hemisphere) you are, the higher the loss for low angle.

  • @richhayes9883
    @richhayes9883 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hello from Texas

  • @americanbluejacket209
    @americanbluejacket209 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank You for the video. It was very informative concerning angle of panel to the sun. I had not seen it done this way where there is cause and effect registered instantaneously. Very good. I will be watching more of your videos.

  • @thekinarbo
    @thekinarbo ปีที่แล้ว

    My understanding is that for ground mounted solar panels it's more cost effective to simply add additional panels to make up for the lost power due to not having the panels at the exact angle.
    With tracking motors there's maintenance, repair and replacement costs not to mention the large upfront cost.
    Also, fixed panels can withstand strong winds better because they're more secure.
    For a backyard with 2 or 3 large arrays on poles I'd definitely get dual trackers. 10 or more arrays and if space allows I'd pass on tracking systems, not worth it.

  • @engr.robhertbamba7012
    @engr.robhertbamba7012 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What a great info delivery. Thanks Ma'am

  • @onecrazywheel
    @onecrazywheel 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    +altE Store It is a 2500 watt rated Kaco Blue Planet Inverter. With it being a 2500 watt system it is maxed out with the inverter.

  • @dimitristripakis7364
    @dimitristripakis7364 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video. By the way, I never understood what's the point of solar trackers that increase the output 30% but cost 30% of the price of the panel ? Why not put more panels and save yourself the extra complexity ?

  • @r.b.l.5841
    @r.b.l.5841 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    when you said Equinox instead of Solstice ...credibility.
    The Equinox's are March 21 & Sept 21 (approx) this is when the daylight hours match the night time hours at 12 each.
    the winter solstice is the shortest daylight hours day of the year, near Dec 21st while the summer solstice is near June 21st and is the longest daylight hours-day of the year in the northern hemisphere and opposite in the southern,

  • @highflowhighflow9896
    @highflowhighflow9896 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    and there comes motorised systems handy, you can use those motors from satelite disks, the bigger ones are pretty strong for several tons to lift.

  • @jamesotisjr2322
    @jamesotisjr2322 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    "I'm pretty much flat" 67 year old me telling 13 year old me to STFU...

  • @isovideo7497
    @isovideo7497 ปีที่แล้ว

    Winter solstice, not winter equinox (spring and autumn). You need to use an MPPT to extract maximum power, and see how that changes with angle. I would expect roughly a cosine(error_angle) where error_angle is the extent in which the panel is NOT perpendicular to the sun's rays at solar midday.

  • @farmerbold1144
    @farmerbold1144 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video. I've been wondering about how much angles affect solar energy production.

  • @gooberminther3tik25
    @gooberminther3tik25 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    "November 20 very near winter equinox" or is it solstice? Love your videos. Most informative and welcomed.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yah, I messed that up. Winter Solstice.

    • @gooberminther3tik25
      @gooberminther3tik25 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great coverage of subject. You have me hanging on every word. Again thanks for your contribution.

  • @passedhighschoolphysics6010
    @passedhighschoolphysics6010 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very nice video. At (0:55) you mean winter solstice not winter equinox.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are right.

    • @passedhighschoolphysics6010
      @passedhighschoolphysics6010 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@AltEStore Your videos are perfect. Great topics, right length, (time wise), and are just technical enough. You've answer many of the questions I've had. Thank you.

  • @alford1742
    @alford1742 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    If you are on Time Of Day rates, a summer inclination might be better.

  • @ιωαννηςτσαπαρας
    @ιωαννηςτσαπαρας 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks God i found your so analytically videos.I was ready for tomorrow to by the so expensive deep cycle batteries and pure inverter for the safety of desktop.Now i will see very carefully all your very professionally videos . You mast bee a teacher. thank you God bless you..

  • @gooberminther3tik25
    @gooberminther3tik25 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Insolation? Haven't heard that correctly spoken in years.

  • @NissanPRO4X
    @NissanPRO4X 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thumbs up for Massachusetts!

  • @bill767667
    @bill767667 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    great video Amy thanks I think I'll look into one that tracks,and tilts,will try to make one my self.

  • @kiowablue2862
    @kiowablue2862 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The correct terms are Voltage and Current. (measured in Volts and Amps)

  • @aleneskikalashnikova4570
    @aleneskikalashnikova4570 8 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Very informative. I learned some.

  • @jasonmadfish7000
    @jasonmadfish7000 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This comment section is probably dead but, How do I calculate the change of efficiency of a panel based on the irradiance? Like, in the video, she moves the panel down, and the irradiance value plummets. Is there an equation to determine how that number effects the power output?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I'm not dead yet! The irradiance is pretty linear. For example, if you have half the irradiance, you have half the current output. A fun site to play with is pvwatts.nrel.gov/ . You can enter your zip code and different angles, and see what the projected output would be.

  • @niccatipay
    @niccatipay 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Short answer:
    1. If connected to grid, angle does not matter as much.
    2. If off grid, angle control is what you want.
    3. If you want to squeeze it all amd have time to install and maintain PV's on a flat area then go for it.

  • @ronethridge9875
    @ronethridge9875 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great-very helpful/thanks much

  • @electricengineer624
    @electricengineer624 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome demonstration,you are the best

  • @DavidFlores-mt3bm
    @DavidFlores-mt3bm 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you please give us the insulation, amp's & volts for summer time along with your longitude?

  • @alanblyde8502
    @alanblyde8502 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yep have duel axis works a treat 👌🇦🇺

  • @captain1butterworth712
    @captain1butterworth712 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi I have a growatt 3kw all in one inverter, what bms will best suit my home built 2800wh lifepo4 8 cell battery to communicate with the inverter

  • @carrottop3454
    @carrottop3454 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. I have a question that I’m having an issue to figure out. So I’m supposed to be able to input 1600 watts to my solar generator but only gets up to 1100. I have 8-200 watt panels wired in 2 arrays in series. Then both arrays are wired in parallel to the solar generator. The input values of the generator are 150 volt max and 15 amp max. Would the watts throttle down if I’m putting more that 15 amps in? I’m putting in just under 20 amps currently.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes it's quite possible the PV input is limiting the total of your 2 strings to 15A. If your max configuration is 15A x 150V, then your theoretical max array input is 2250W, but only if you were producing at exactly 150V and 15A.

  • @sharilyn8262
    @sharilyn8262 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a question.
    I am completely new. I have a solar panel system in place. Solar charge controller is charging batteries, everything is perfect.
    Now, I also have my inverter hooked up to the batteries.
    I need to know if I can turn the inverter on? Can I leave the system charging AND turn on the inverter and use the batteries at the same time?
    I'm told the solar charge controller takes care of all that charge/discharge stuff. I just don't want to destroy my system the first time I try to actually use the batteries.

  • @jamesmorton7881
    @jamesmorton7881 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lat + / - say 10 degrees ?
    3dB angles ? 1/2 power
    a quick plot would be of value, angle versus power out
    so we can decide how fussy to be

  • @雪アンアン
    @雪アンアン ปีที่แล้ว

    Those two small panels produce 900 watts?

  • @johnnybuoy9551
    @johnnybuoy9551 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    what device did you use to measure the Watts per squared meters?

  • @Boberek4
    @Boberek4 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks, great video, regards from Poland

  • @REVIEW_JUJUR
    @REVIEW_JUJUR 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    *I lived in equator, the sun is mostly above our head. No necessary doing these.*

  • @dennispeet8233
    @dennispeet8233 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    check out the solar time tracker its nice

  • @YashKumar-mypage
    @YashKumar-mypage 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very well explained

  • @josepeixoto3715
    @josepeixoto3715 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi: i am at 42ºN and 8º W (-8º) Porto,Portugal
    -----What are the best angles: N-S and E-W
    -----Do the optimum angles vary throughout the year? Thanks.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Your best direction is true south. The best year round angle is 42º. Best in winter is + 15º for 57º, best summer is -15º for 27º. You are at same angles as we are in Massachusetts, USA.

  • @indonesianfriedrice2169
    @indonesianfriedrice2169 7 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    thank you.... really informative...

  • @jameshuynh5436
    @jameshuynh5436 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you help me how to wire 10 batteries in parallel for good even charge and discharge?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      It depends if you are talking about lead acid or lithium. It is not recommended to wire that many lead acid batteries in parallel. Instead, buy lower voltage higher amp hour batteries that will give you the watt hours you need without requiring so many in parallel. They will need to be wired in series and parallel. For lithium, it is recommended you use a battery combiner box or bus bars to bring the wires from each battery back to the same location to combine.

    • @jameshuynh5436
      @jameshuynh5436 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AltEStore I have 10 12v lithium batteries can I parallel 2 set of parallel of 5 ? instead of parallel 10 batteries that too long and too much resistance.

  • @grethasalvador3556
    @grethasalvador3556 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    so that is why.. thanks for this information... very helpful..

  • @Asimkhan-oj4di
    @Asimkhan-oj4di 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Ammy. I'm looking for a diy single axis sun tracking circuit which can controll linea actuator, simple circuit which I can make my own. Thanks Amy for the informative videos.

  • @davidkettell5726
    @davidkettell5726 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video.

  • @hijwomark8580
    @hijwomark8580 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks your efforts Ma'am ,very useful video .keep going

  • @johnthomas338
    @johnthomas338 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would take these results with a pinch of salt. I believed them until I got my own panels to test. Canadian Solar 595w - huge panel, 2.17 x 1.3 metres. Laying flat on the ground, today, 1st August 2022 in the U.K., full sun, I get 510 watts. The sun azimuth is 52 degrees, or thereabouts. Moving the panel up off the ground so that it's perpendicular to the sun, I get 630 watts, more than the panel is supposed to be able to give out - but not that big of a difference.
    Here are my readings from one day last month:
    8th July 2022. Using an inclinometer, 2pm, full sun:
    All angles from the horizontal
    90 degrees: 367w
    80 degrees: 436w
    70 degrees: 468w
    60 degrees: 602w
    50 degrees: 560w
    40 degrees: 639w
    30 degrees: 645w
    20 degrees: 607w
    0 degrees: 472w
    The 50 degrees measurement looks off, maybe there was a tiny bit of cloud over the sun at that point, it makes a big difference. But as you can see, with a normal sized panel that you would have on your roof, made this year, although there is an obvious difference due to the angle, all those angles are still giving out a decent amount of energy, compared to the cost of the panel.
    When I tested my panel in the morning a month or so ago, with the sun literally just coming round the side of the panel (i.e. the panel at the worst angle possible), I still got 200 watts! When I cover my panel with a white bed sheet, I still get 110 watts! (In full sun). When it's very overcast and no sun is visible at all, and raining, I get 60 watts.
    In other words, try to get the best angle you can, but bear in mind that, unless you have a tracker system, (which will cost more than it's worth), your panel is only going to be perpendicular to the sun ONCE a day - all the rest of the time, it's at varying degrees from the best position. If you had a tracker that could track the sun, you would then have to space out all of your panels so that they don't shade each other, unless your entire array moves at the same time. It's cheaper (nowadays) just to buy more static panels.
    I'm posting this because I watched this video before I actually had solar panels to test in the real world, and spent lots of time trying to work out the best angle for my panels, throughout the year, but I instead opted just to buy more panels and saved money on the mounting system, because it was a simpler set up than I had previously envisaged.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is definitely true, especially now that panels have become so efficient in low light conditions.

    • @serraios1989
      @serraios1989 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi
      That’s a very interesting experiment.
      What inverter did you use for it?
      Would you mind sharing some more information about your array and output
      Many thanks for your insight

    • @johnthomas338
      @johnthomas338 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@serraios1989 I used an Elejoy EY800W solar panel meter to test the panel at different angles. You can't test this with a whole string, unless you have an adjustable ground mount and like wasting time, one panel's results will do.

    • @serraios1989
      @serraios1989 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@johnthomas338
      Thank you for that.
      Your experiment is very interesting.
      It would be useful to test the panel at various angles for a period of time and compare the different energy outputs for each angle of inclination

  • @رسمينوفل
    @رسمينوفل 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is the correct angle must be panels mounted

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      The best year round angle is equal to your latitude. Amman, Jordan is 32 degrees

  • @Jenuin
    @Jenuin 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video =] thank you.

  • @swedensy
    @swedensy 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thx.
    Now we have to buy solar panels that can receive sun rays in wider angle.

  • @loveu2222
    @loveu2222 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My question not connected to this video,....can I connect my car(RV) generator(altarnator) to my solar charge controller ¿?

    • @starofeden9277
      @starofeden9277 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      not impossible ...but you will still either need a lot of solar panels or one massive battery...remember the alternator draws excaessive amounts of amps the moment
      it starts turning...you need to keep that in mind...so you can charge the battery ...but car batteries are nod made that way to be charged by solar

    • @loveu2222
      @loveu2222 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@starofeden9277 not for start a car, but charging my house battery

    • @starofeden9277
      @starofeden9277 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@loveu2222 if you make enough amps from your solar panel it will work...
      Connect it in parallel for more amps

  • @Mazel_Tov_888
    @Mazel_Tov_888 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    had no idea angles mattered so much.

  • @djicxzone_6791
    @djicxzone_6791 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    thanks

  • @rogerandlyndabeall3840
    @rogerandlyndabeall3840 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Now panels ar cheap, angle doesnt matter, just put up more panels, cheaper than tracking system.'

    • @MichaelG_Scott
      @MichaelG_Scott ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree. Until you run out of roof space on your camper roof 😑

  • @mareerogers7663
    @mareerogers7663 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Like your angles IV been watching mynes as early daylight and is very shaded I've two off grid one is ok and a bigger is showing signs from portable set up , what inverter, so the mppt is slack and battery amp slack do one of these doesn't set to charge battery as I liked but crashes alot , I've the amp wires to track if batteries r alright it is slow but will test it this way and did consult angle solar panel ,, to remove sun's rays going alot over where roof is and been 30 minutes just when it's windy days etc there's alot change so when it's hot full on it can also but most sun rays are in the aim of angles , as natural lightness be solar DC , and couple more things to look at inverter and charge controller as panel is supposed to be set in angle therefore it is one problem the inverter has is it beeps alot so no way of telling what's not or is doing the continued power in turn the system was shut down I turn on and it either dead or runs till nothing suppose to know something I knew nothing till almost a year ago frustrates the high thing we all try free power just didn't know it works out so trying angle it works out 60 amp and at times you get 6 minutes or 6 seconds

  • @MrRfries
    @MrRfries 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Video Request: Hi, Thanks for all of the great videos! I have three 300 watt Solar World panels on my RV that I recently purchased from you on my RV. RV use is obviously a off grid configuration, but this RV spends most of it's time parked behind my house. How could I use this to keep my battery's charged, but send the excess power into the house to give me some free watts off my electric bill?
    Thanks

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the request. Interesting idea. With 900 watts of solar, it's probably not enough power to make it worthwhile to set it up to be grid tied while you are home. Your best bet is to take some of your house loads and connect them to your off-grid setup. 900 watts of solar in New England can generate on average about 2500 watt hours a day. I don't know what size battery bank you have, but assuming it is big enough to hold that, and assuming you have an inverter to convert from the DC battery to AC, you could possibly set up a small sub panel that the camper system is connected to. Then figure out what loads you have that are small enough to run off the camper system.
      I'll give it a bit more thought and see if I can come up with a video for it.

    • @MrRfries
      @MrRfries 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have space limitations for batteries. I only have four US Battery US2200XC2 6 Volt 232Ah Batteries wired series/parallel to 12 volts. My Inverter is a Magnum Energy MSH3012M 3000 Watt 12V. My solar charge controller is a Magnum PT-100 MPPT Charge controller. I need more batteries, but no place to put them. My goal is to be able to be off grid without running the generator at all except if A/C is needed. Understanding that I'll have more power available while the sun is shining, and have to be a bit frugal at night. I'd love to be able to run the A/C also if necessary, but I think that's out of reach with my system. I do have room for one more 300 watt panel. I kick myself now for not ordering the forth panel. 1,200 watts would run my A/C if I were getting full power from the panels. I have tested and can run my A/C from my batteries & Inverter, but for only 20 minutes or so before my battery voltage drops too low. Anyway possible A/C use is another topic. Today I'm wondering how to best use the excess power while the RV is parked at home. I've seen some inverters than can back feed through a 110 volt plug to help offset your power usage, but I'm not sure if they are any good. As to the idea of shifting some loads to the RV inverter I would need some type of auto switch so if the RV isn't there or not collecting enough sun it can switch back to the grid. I'm not sure if such a product exists?
      Thanks!

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      An Auto transfer switch can be used to switch between two AC sources. Something like this, www.altestore.com/store/enclosures-electrical-safety/miscellaneous-electrical-parts/switches/transfer-switches/sts-30-transfer-switch-with-inverter-quick-connect-30a-p9133/. Coordinate with your sales rep and swing by with your RV to pick up a 4th panel. There's great camping up north :)

    • @MrRfries
      @MrRfries 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      I do have a basement fridge and some other loads the that I could easily power with the transfer switch, but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble. there are no small scale grid tie inverters available? If I go transfer switch, at night I'd be discharging my batteries to some extent, then recharging them the next day. I'd prefer to switch the solar panels from my existing inverter/charger to a grid tie inverter so I'm not cycling my batteries daily. As usual, I'm likely trying to do something outside of the normal.
      Thanks

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      There are several issues with doing a small grid tie system like this. First is that string inverters need a minimum voltage input to work, and 4 panels may not be enough to turn it on, except in the winter when the cold makes the voltage higher. Generally at least 5 or 6 are needed. You could do microinverters on each panel, but that wouldn't work if you also want them to charge the battery through the charge controller. Also, even with 1 panel, you need to go through all of the steps to get a net metering agreement with your electric company. If not, you run the risk of the meter not realizing you are making power instead of buying power, and could double charge you by spinning forward instead of backward. Not to mention the issues of having a non-inspected grid tie system if something went wrong. And I don't think an inspector would approve this setup. So the benefit of small system would be overshadowed by costs to implement.

  • @dalsenov
    @dalsenov 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very interesting! Thanks!

  • @robwoodward2482
    @robwoodward2482 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you , that explains a lot

  • @onecrazywheel
    @onecrazywheel 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amy, I've got a 2500 watt system with 11 panels. 6 are at a correct 30 degree angle and 5 panels are at about a 10 degree angle. They are all in series. Would it be worth changing the 5 solar panels to match the other 6? We live in Central Florida.
    Thanks!

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +onecrazywheel With them all in series, I'm guessing you have a grid tie system. What inverter do you have?

    • @onecrazywheel
      @onecrazywheel 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +altE Store Kaco Blue Planet Inverter

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +onecrazywheel You need a minimum of 200V input on that inverter, so breaking it into 2 strings will not help, the voltage input would be too low, especially in the summer when it is hot and voltage drops. Plus, I can't tell if it has dual MPPT inputs, if it doesn't, and only has one MPPT input, you wouldn't be able to do uneven strings in. I say leave it as is..

    • @onecrazywheel
      @onecrazywheel 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +altE Store All of the eleven solar panels are in series together. It just happens to have six at maybe a thirty degree angle and the five at a ten degree angle.
      I am just curious if here in Central Florida if it is worth the trouble to raise the five panels up and have to cut new supports and hassle of rebuilding the frame?
      Recently with the sun angle and full sunny weather the panels maxed out at 2350-2400 watts Max and 9100 watt hours per day.

  • @Justin-lx5cz
    @Justin-lx5cz 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    can someone give me the link to the watt/m² reader she has?

  • @dalsenov
    @dalsenov 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    What was your initial inclination (that at 892 Watts)?

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Right around 50 degrees, I am at 42 degrees latitude, and it was November 20, so the sun was fairly low.

    • @dalsenov
      @dalsenov 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AltEStore Thanks for answering!

  • @dotex2809
    @dotex2809 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Amy :)

  • @ayushamritrout8260
    @ayushamritrout8260 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for information

  • @marosstefak4968
    @marosstefak4968 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    it will be better to make copmarison for each angle for 24 hours cycle

    • @faizaniqbal1683
      @faizaniqbal1683 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes. I also demand that research. Every angle 📐 every hour. East, west, north and south. Vertical, horizontal and the angels between.

  • @romeupugin
    @romeupugin 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Muito bom! Bem explicativo! Thanks!

  • @darwinjina
    @darwinjina 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Had watched videos about Solar farms, and most had a fixed tilt angle. I guess its not worth the effort, or newer panels are not as effected. hmm

    • @fratermus5502
      @fratermus5502 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The difference between flat and tilted can be significant as seen here. The difference between tilted and "tracking the sun" is much less, and may not be worth the $ to implement.

    • @om617yota8
      @om617yota8 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's not that they're not affected, it's that panels are so cheap now that adding more panels is usually better ROI on a $$/kwh basis than a tracker.

  • @gautam374
    @gautam374 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you mam

  • @23lkjdfjsdlfj
    @23lkjdfjsdlfj 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I trust that Amy is showing us the real numbers. However, here I am 5 years later reading many articles that make strong arguments that angle doesn't matter much - like 2% (instead of 20% or more). Have panels become that much more adept at capturing photons from atmospheric scattering? Sample article: www.thesolarnerd.com/blog/optimal-solar-panel-tilt-most-calculators-are-wrong/ and the link to the US Department of Energy calculator: pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.php
    Maybe the trees around Amy are blocking the scattered light?
    Help!

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm a huge fan of PV Watts. We have found that how concerned you should be about tilt is really related to if you are grid tied or off grid. If you are grid tied, not getting the optimal output of your panels isn't that big of a deal. You make what you make, you buy the rest. If you make extra in summer, great, use the credits in the winter. Whatever the angle of your roof is, should be fine. The people that tend to be more concerned about getting every last drop of energy are the people who are off-grid. If they don't generate enough, they have to either turn on their expensive generator or go without. You'll see a lot of them with ground or pole mounted systems so they can make sure the angle is always ideal for the season. Then angle really does matter.

  • @alfrednewman3416
    @alfrednewman3416 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Winter equinox ?????
    Never heard of it

  • @bra1nsen
    @bra1nsen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    No diagram?

  • @roysjoblom6590
    @roysjoblom6590 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very good info

  • @Do7ati
    @Do7ati ปีที่แล้ว

    you're very awesome

  • @lecturesoniesgatepreparati8554
    @lecturesoniesgatepreparati8554 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good

  • @Brian-xp4cn
    @Brian-xp4cn 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    45 seems to work good in Ohio.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Exactly, depending on where you are in OH, the latitude is around 40 degrees. So 45 degrees would work beautifully, and give you a little extra in the winter.

  • @DuTangTheCryptoSurfr
    @DuTangTheCryptoSurfr 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    🙏🏼 #VOLTINU

  • @yankey4
    @yankey4 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Solar tracking was worth it when pv was 10+ bucks a watt. Not tho with pv 1 or so bucks a watt it's not worth all the trouble.

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +yankey4 We wrote a blog about trackers, calculating when it makes financial sense. www.altestore.com/blog/2015/06/solar-tracking-tips-to-track-or-not-to-track/ Basically, if you can fit more solar panels on your charge controller, then it makes sense to just add more panels. But if your charge controller is maxed out and you have to buy an additional one, and all of the BoS that goes along with it, a tracker may be the more cost effective solution. Like most of life, it's finding the right balance.

    • @yankey4
      @yankey4 9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      altE Store Amen!! I jst buy good stuff from you guys and over buy what I need at the time so when I am rdy to add more pv or what ever I can.

  • @MikeAndNary
    @MikeAndNary 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great hair!

  • @rogerandlyndabeall3840
    @rogerandlyndabeall3840 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    God I love a Woman Who knows her I2R

  • @Booboobear-eo4es
    @Booboobear-eo4es 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Video starts at 2:00. You're welcome.

  • @ellienorder8242
    @ellienorder8242 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    terrible

  • @Wadley225
    @Wadley225 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    When it comes to tech stuff like this, I just can't take it as seriously, coming from a woman.....

    • @AltEStore
      @AltEStore  6 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      This coming from a guy who prefers videos on cartoon farts. I hope you never have a daughter.