I am considering installing a new solar panel system. Available space is about 230 SF, although this is negotiable and could be increased. I want to make a patio shade structure do double duty, the advantage being it receives more sunlight and the mounting angle could be more favorable than the house roof. Distance to the electrical panel is about 40 feet. My monthly useage in the peak of summer air conditioning is about 800 - 900 KWh. I don't currently have an electric car, but this could change in the next 3 - 5 years.
My understanding is that crystalline semiconductor panels are the highest performing and have a long life, although at a cost premium. I am also interested in the micro-inverters at point of generation. One corner of my proposed installation site would receive shading in the morning, although it will be fully in the sun from 10 AM to 6 PM or later. Also, because of the non-roof-mount flexibility afforded, I would like to consider tracking system mounting, and whether this is cost-effective for the 25 - 30% increase in output.
I am looking for recommendations of leaders in technology, quality and reliability for the panels, inverters, associated equipment and installation methods. I am an electrical engineer, so do have some understanding of the technology, but not practical experience with it.
Also, I want to do this in a cost effective manner which means DIY with the help of a friend who is an electrical contractor. We have already significantly upgraded and repaired my my 1969 home electrically, and in other ways, but would like to learn more before proceeding to undertake this project.
Thanks for the advice,
Lifespeed
My understanding is that crystalline semiconductor panels are the highest performing and have a long life, although at a cost premium. I am also interested in the micro-inverters at point of generation. One corner of my proposed installation site would receive shading in the morning, although it will be fully in the sun from 10 AM to 6 PM or later. Also, because of the non-roof-mount flexibility afforded, I would like to consider tracking system mounting, and whether this is cost-effective for the 25 - 30% increase in output.
I am looking for recommendations of leaders in technology, quality and reliability for the panels, inverters, associated equipment and installation methods. I am an electrical engineer, so do have some understanding of the technology, but not practical experience with it.
Also, I want to do this in a cost effective manner which means DIY with the help of a friend who is an electrical contractor. We have already significantly upgraded and repaired my my 1969 home electrically, and in other ways, but would like to learn more before proceeding to undertake this project.
Thanks for the advice,
Lifespeed
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