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Photovoltaic System on Clay rd Supervisor: Ben Scurfield
Photovoltaic System on Clay rd Supervisor: Ben Scurfield  


This system has 28 panels and is west facing. The panels are tied in three strings to ensure the 600 watt maximum is not exceeded. A west facing system is less ideal than a south facing system but due to the current building orientation and south tree line it makes the best use of the property. The roof was made out of cement based shingles making it difficult to find proper mounting structure.
This system has 28 panels and is west facing. The panels are tied in three strings to ensure the 600 watt maximum is not exceeded. A west facing system is less ideal than a south facing system but due to the current building orientation and south tree line it makes the best use of the property. The roof was made out of cement based shingles making it difficult to find proper mounting structure.  


<br> System overview:


System overview:
*28 panels in series
*4.5 Kilowatt
*120 volts


• 28 panels in series
Cost:


• 4.5 Kilowatt
*$33,000


• 120 volts
Efficiency:


 
*20% efficient panels  
Cost:
*95% efficient in conversion in inverter  
 
*&lt;1% line loss {{catneeded}}
• $33,000
 
 
Efficiency:
 
20% efficient panels
 
95% efficient in conversion in inverter
 
• <1% line loss
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Revision as of 23:04, 5 May 2010

Photovoltaic System on Clay rd Supervisor: Ben Scurfield

This system has 28 panels and is west facing. The panels are tied in three strings to ensure the 600 watt maximum is not exceeded. A west facing system is less ideal than a south facing system but due to the current building orientation and south tree line it makes the best use of the property. The roof was made out of cement based shingles making it difficult to find proper mounting structure.


System overview:

  • 28 panels in series
  • 4.5 Kilowatt
  • 120 volts

Cost:

  • $33,000

Efficiency:

  • 20% efficient panels
  • 95% efficient in conversion in inverter
  • <1% line loss
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