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Is additional North facing Solar Panels worth thinking about?

  • 11-08-2021 07:43AM
    #1
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    TLDR:

    Getting south facing solar panels - should I also get some north facing ones - did you and what was the result?

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    I am pretty far along figuring out what I want.

    I have a plan for 10 south (tiny bit SE) facing panels, Hybrid inverter to allow consideration for battery in the future and the ability to DIY a water diverter in the future.

    But what I am wondering is has anybody added additional panels to the north facing roof and what results they have seen.

    My logic is that it in the scheme of the over all project adding 4 panels to the north side is not a massive cost and during the summer/shoulder months will see some gains based on my maths/angles and historic sun hours.

    I would be doing this mostly for carbon off-setting and hoping when the FIT comes in that my summer credits would help with winter bills.

    Thoughts?



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