[RE-wrenches] Spacing between solar arrays

Joel Davidson joel.davidson at sbcglobal.net
Mon May 11 18:28:29 PDT 2009


Ken,

Thank you. This website and software gives the sun altitude and azimuth. I seem to recall 3D graphic dynamic software where you input the site longitude and latitude, solar panel tilt angle and the north side height and the result would be a shade pattern shown for each hour. Does anyone have such a program?

Best regards,
Joel Davidson
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  Try this Joel.


  http://www.susdesign.com/




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  On May 11, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Joel Davidson wrote:


          Wrenches,

          Someone posted a website or calculation for determining the spacing between solar arrays, but I can not find it. It is easy to get the spacing from a drawing when the array faces true south, but when the array faces southeast or southwest is what we need to know. Please help. Thank you very much.

          Joel Davidson 
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