As apractical matter, it is the (electrical) size of the array rather than the output of each panel.
S.P. has a smaller "footprint", or greater "Watts per sq. ft."
If you are cramped for space, your money will be better utilized by spending more of it reducing the load, thus reducing the required size of the array, thus eliminating the need for expensive S.P. panels and thus allowing you to go with less expensive panels (that have a slightly larger footprint or lower "Watts per sq. ft.") but still fit in the allowable space. Reduce your load about 20%.
If you are not cramped for space, buying S.P. leaves a boatload of money on the table that may not need to be spent to achieve the desired outcome.
S.P. has a smaller "footprint", or greater "Watts per sq. ft."
If you are cramped for space, your money will be better utilized by spending more of it reducing the load, thus reducing the required size of the array, thus eliminating the need for expensive S.P. panels and thus allowing you to go with less expensive panels (that have a slightly larger footprint or lower "Watts per sq. ft.") but still fit in the allowable space. Reduce your load about 20%.
If you are not cramped for space, buying S.P. leaves a boatload of money on the table that may not need to be spent to achieve the desired outcome.
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