Hello,
Which of the 3 panels would you go with for an installation on an RV where the panel will slightly exceed the curve edge of the roof?
I have a 30' Jayco Greyhawk and after playing solar tetris for ages, I've determined the best I can do is 5 panels. There is about 39.5" from the AC and vents to the edge of the RV, so I can't exceed that distance by too much. All panels will fit lengthwise.
I'll be supplying these to one or two SCC - probably some form of S/P depending on what and how many SCC I decide.
The smallest that fits is the Trina Solar TSM-410-DE15H > 410 Watt Mono Solar Panel = 79.69" x 39.53" x 1.38" / 5*410 = 2,050w
The next two are larger, equal size and more watts:
LONGi LR4-72HPH-445M > 445 Watt Mono Solar Panel = 82.44" x 40.71" x 1.38" / 5*445 = 2,225w
LONGi LR4-72HBD-440M Hi-MO4 BiFacial 440 Watt Mono PERC Module = 82.44" x 40.8" x 1.37" / 5*440 = 2,200w
Thanks in advance for your considerations, I look forward to hearing from you.
Which of the 3 panels would you go with for an installation on an RV where the panel will slightly exceed the curve edge of the roof?
I have a 30' Jayco Greyhawk and after playing solar tetris for ages, I've determined the best I can do is 5 panels. There is about 39.5" from the AC and vents to the edge of the RV, so I can't exceed that distance by too much. All panels will fit lengthwise.
I'll be supplying these to one or two SCC - probably some form of S/P depending on what and how many SCC I decide.
The smallest that fits is the Trina Solar TSM-410-DE15H > 410 Watt Mono Solar Panel = 79.69" x 39.53" x 1.38" / 5*410 = 2,050w
The next two are larger, equal size and more watts:
LONGi LR4-72HPH-445M > 445 Watt Mono Solar Panel = 82.44" x 40.71" x 1.38" / 5*445 = 2,225w
LONGi LR4-72HBD-440M Hi-MO4 BiFacial 440 Watt Mono PERC Module = 82.44" x 40.8" x 1.37" / 5*440 = 2,200w
Thanks in advance for your considerations, I look forward to hearing from you.
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