Mutiple Array Spacing at 38deg N Latitude [RE-wrenches]

Kent Osterberg kent at coveoregon.com
Sun Jan 9 21:57:55 PST 2005


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Jeremy,

It also depends on the array tilt and the array width.  For example, 
assuming the two arrays are the same height and the array tilt is 53 
degrees (your latitude + 15), a spacing of 2.5 h will still cause a 
shadow at noon on the winter solstice.  h is the vertical distance from 
the bottom of the PV array to the top of the PV array.

Kent Osterberg

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