> The 17.2 value is when the panels are at 25C ... on the the roof they are
> much hotter and the 17.2 falls 0.45% with every "C" above 25C the panels
> get
Cool. Did not know that. Now these puppies are roof mounted, about fifteen degrees above pitch, natual "silver" colored aluminum roofing.
I do remember they were too hot to touch when I was bolting down the clips for the uni-rack; had to wear gloves. That would put them in the 45-50 degrees C range, I'd guess.
> Where is this installation located ?
St.Lawrence Island Provincial Park, in Thousand Islands, Ontario, a ParksCanada research station. Right on the St.Lawrence Seaway, across from upstate NY, I think, at that point.
> I'm not sure what "running fine" means ... most folks wouldn't know if
> the system is sub-par performance ... just go to th site mid-afternoon on
> a hot day and see what the array voltage reported by the inverter is , if
> it with a few volts of 150 , theres performance being lost
Interesting. By "running fine" I mean the engineer flipped the breakers, and apparently the appropriate amount of amerage was moving through the "donut" (I called it an ampmeter, the engineer called it something else).
> If I was the "engineering outfit" I wouldn't go lower than 12 panels in a
> string with the sharps ...
Well, like I said, I was just there to be lead monkey
. True enough, though, I also like to run equipment in the mid-range, and trade standard is at least 10% over minimum and less than 90% of max.
I will look into this, though, if for no other reason than education.
DJ