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Tilt adjustment for solar panels is necessary during different seasons to optimize energy production, particularly in areas with high latitude or extreme seasonal changes.
Importance of Seasonal Tilt Adjustment
Solar panel tilt adjustment is crucial in optimizing energy production, especially in regions with significant seasonal changes. In areas with high latitude, the sun’s position changes dramatically between winter and summer solstices, resulting in up to 20% reduction in energy production due to inefficient panel orientation. A 2-3° adjustment in tilt during seasonal changes can significantly improve energy output.
Calculating Optimal Tilt for Seasonal Changes
The optimal tilt angle for solar panels varies depending on the latitude of the installation site. A general rule of thumb is to tilt panels at an angle equal to the latitude plus 10°. For example, in a location with a latitude of 40°, the optimal tilt would be 50°. However, seasonal adjustments can be made by tilting the panels up by 10-15° in winter and down by 10-15° in summer to accommodate the changing sun path.
Practical Considerations for Solar Ground Mount Pole
When installing a solar ground mount pole, consider the seasonal tilt adjustments during the design phase. This can be achieved by using adjustable tilt mounts or incorporating a mechanism for easy tilt adjustments. For example, a tilt adjustment range of 20° can be achieved using a simple cam-and-lever system, allowing for easy seasonal adjustments.
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