Well, bifacial panels are a different beast, of course it's going they'll need to be installed a little differently.
Vendors differ in how well they communicate the difference.
The best so far is Prism Solar, whose design guide http://www.prismsolar.com/pdf/Design_guide.pdf
is backed up by serious data, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/sta...number=7387697
But LG has a youtube video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzpmRKLdPrU
which does try to get the point across -- mount it higher, above a bright surface, for best results.
Installers are, in my sample size of one, completely unprepared for this.
I expect after a few successful installs show how to do it right, and get written up in industry rags with sufficient detail, they'll start getting the idea.
Vendors differ in how well they communicate the difference.
The best so far is Prism Solar, whose design guide http://www.prismsolar.com/pdf/Design_guide.pdf
is backed up by serious data, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/sta...number=7387697
But LG has a youtube video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzpmRKLdPrU
which does try to get the point across -- mount it higher, above a bright surface, for best results.
Installers are, in my sample size of one, completely unprepared for this.
I expect after a few successful installs show how to do it right, and get written up in industry rags with sufficient detail, they'll start getting the idea.
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