This is a topic that I have found pretty much the same information on whatever link I click on. They all look like cut and paste articles but with different headers.
Ok so why another one? I am looking for a specific discussion not addressed in these cut and paste articles. The article states that there is not alot of difference between production amounts when comparing a roof mount install compared to a ground mount install. They are refering to all things being equal....ie same amount of sun exposer per day, same length of wire used, same array angles. Ok, but they mention the heat factor. How can that not play a factor? Is there a specific off set (number of inches) on the roof mount where the heat issue becomes negligible when compared to a free standing ground array? In other words are they saying that once you raise the panels say...6" off the roof its basically the same as a free standing ground mount array?
Ok so why another one? I am looking for a specific discussion not addressed in these cut and paste articles. The article states that there is not alot of difference between production amounts when comparing a roof mount install compared to a ground mount install. They are refering to all things being equal....ie same amount of sun exposer per day, same length of wire used, same array angles. Ok, but they mention the heat factor. How can that not play a factor? Is there a specific off set (number of inches) on the roof mount where the heat issue becomes negligible when compared to a free standing ground array? In other words are they saying that once you raise the panels say...6" off the roof its basically the same as a free standing ground mount array?
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