#10 You can’t split arrays on different inclinations
The 10 dumb myths of solar installers #10 You can’t split arrays on different inclinations Yes it can be done. Sure there is a loss of output (in technical speech, a cosine loss leading to voltage mismatch dynamics because of different MPPs within the series strings) but this must be balanced against other benefits in, say, reduced installation cost and the ability to fit more panels on a roof. The CEC guidelines say a maximum of a 5% difference in inclination, yet most installers won’t even do that. In reality the guideline should be scrapped or increased to a higher figure more like 15%, as long as the consequences are understood and explained to the customer and the economics of a larger system outweigh any losses per capacity invested. Please bury these myths for everyone’s benefit By burying these myths, Australians will be able to buy a lot more solar panels,….
