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Solar PV Conflicting Quotes SE NW

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  • Martyn1981
    Martyn1981 Posts: 15,715 Forumite
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    tunnel wrote: »
    Wow Ray, we created a monster:rotfl:

    Too true T, too true. After a baptism of fire the apprentice has become the master. :T

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9iJNp3wZcI

    Mart.
    Mart. Cardiff. 8.72 kWp PV systems (2.12 SSW 4.6 ESE & 2.0 WNW). 28kWh battery storage. Two A2A units for cleaner heating. Two BEV's for cleaner driving.

    For general PV advice please see the PV FAQ thread on the Green & Ethical Board.
  • Hey tunnel & Martyn,

    I wouldn't go that far. Just trying to give a little back from the help I've received from you.;)
    Cheers,
    Ray.


    3.84kWp Panasonic / Solar Edge
    1.44kWp ESE, 1.2kWp SSW, 1.2kWp WNW
  • groovyf
    groovyf Posts: 286 Forumite
    Sixth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    onejump wrote: »
    Hope a goole earth snap is good enough.

    hxxp://postimg.org/image/3rf1l8nvh/8820ab7b/
    as a new user unable to post links
    Another area of confusion 2 companies say they can fit 14 others say 12 the split system says the maximum is 8.

    I recall the IKEA guy reckoned he could get 20 panels on my roof (laugh?!! I did!).
    For your own peace of mind, get a measurement of the length of the house, then measure from front to mid-point (roughly where roof apex would be), that should help you figure out how many 1.6m x 1m panels will fit (a rough guide to standard sizes I think).
    Remember, they can be placed in "landscape" orientation as opposed to "portrait" if they'll fit better.
    4kWp system (Feb 2014) : 1.5 SW, 2.5 NE (16x Bisol BMO/250, Aurora Power-One UNO PVI-3.6 Inverter : pvoutput.org/list.jsp?id=29935
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