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by droithomme
5355 days ago
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Thanks. For optimal tilt that implies a sun tracking system, correct? Do most installations track? Do the sun trackers use much energy to rotate all the panels? Are they reliable, or do they add maintenance costs. The system costs we are talking about here do not include trackers or installation of trackers, correct? How much would that add. Florida gets a lot of sun. I agree with you that a tracking array of new panels in Florida gives those numbers. For people in other parts of the country and without trackers I find this site that has monthly solar radiation numbers to be useful for estimating output. http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/calculators/PVWATTS/version1/ Looking around I see that a 4500W system, no installation, no tracking, runs about $20,000. http://www.infinigi.com/4500w-solar-grid-tie-system-20-sanyo... |
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http://www.sunelec.com/comparisons_of_grid_tie_systems_price...
Optimal tilt just refers to the tilt the panels are installed at, no tracking.