geem
Well-Known Member
We are in Antigua with our boat. We have new 250W bifacial solar panels mounted on our guardrails. 2x250W on port and starboard sides giving us a total 1000W of bifacial panels. The panels can tilt from vertical through to horizontal. It's the shorted day of the year so I thought I would report on solar production down here at 17°N
Our panels are configured in series pairs as we are a 24v boat and these are nominal 20v panels. The sun angle at 12:00 is almost 50° so a lot better than the UK ut even so it's winter here.
I just measured the angle of my starboard panels. They are adjusted simply by means of a notched support. The lowest notch gives me 45° and the next notch up gives me 55° they are currently set on 55° and output of the solar is exceeding the rating of the panels. It has done this on the last 13 consecutive days. Some of the performance may be down to their bifacial gain but either way, it's pretty impressive. 500W of solar has been harvesting just under 3kWh per day on average. We don't get perfect sun here. We have had lots of rain showers and squalls and plenty of cloud.
Our panels are configured in series pairs as we are a 24v boat and these are nominal 20v panels. The sun angle at 12:00 is almost 50° so a lot better than the UK ut even so it's winter here.
I just measured the angle of my starboard panels. They are adjusted simply by means of a notched support. The lowest notch gives me 45° and the next notch up gives me 55° they are currently set on 55° and output of the solar is exceeding the rating of the panels. It has done this on the last 13 consecutive days. Some of the performance may be down to their bifacial gain but either way, it's pretty impressive. 500W of solar has been harvesting just under 3kWh per day on average. We don't get perfect sun here. We have had lots of rain showers and squalls and plenty of cloud.
