top | item 45791846 (no title) aegypti | 4 months ago That is generally worse for PV potential, clouds, rain etc discuss order hn newest jandrese|4 months ago Being further north does have some advantages. If the panels are angled more to get a better view of the sun they will also be better at shedding snow loads. lostlogin|4 months ago There was a recent discussion here on vertical panels. The data was better than I’d have guessed.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45414215 whatevaa|4 months ago The amount of power you get from panels in winter is pathetically low with or without snow.
jandrese|4 months ago Being further north does have some advantages. If the panels are angled more to get a better view of the sun they will also be better at shedding snow loads. lostlogin|4 months ago There was a recent discussion here on vertical panels. The data was better than I’d have guessed.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45414215 whatevaa|4 months ago The amount of power you get from panels in winter is pathetically low with or without snow.
lostlogin|4 months ago There was a recent discussion here on vertical panels. The data was better than I’d have guessed.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45414215
whatevaa|4 months ago The amount of power you get from panels in winter is pathetically low with or without snow.
jandrese|4 months ago
lostlogin|4 months ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45414215
whatevaa|4 months ago