tilt/orientation for TOU [RE-wrenches]

Dean T. Newberry deant at dcn.org
Tue Jun 17 20:35:35 PDT 2003


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wRenches,

Don't forget to figger in daylight savings time if you are net metering. 
it gives you a 15 degree azimuth benefit. My best guess is that the 
optimum azimuth is 15 degrees west of  south. The closer you are to zero 
degrees elevation angle, the less difference this makes.

enJoy deant at dcn.org

Ron Schroeder wrote:

>Hi Nick,
>
>I would twist the mount west to the position of the sun at about 2PM 
>(closer to noon rather than 1/2 way between noon and 6PM) and tilt back 
>to about your latitude +/-10 degrees.  
>
>Are you on net metering or are you peak leveling? 
>
>Ron Schroeder
>EES
>Long Island NY
>
>  
>

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