When designing a system the first things a professional designer will consider will be the sunlight levels for your area insolation and your total power requirement.
Rules of thumb for designing solar panel power system.
Here in seattle that would mean the panels face due south and they are mounted at an angle of inclination of 47 5.
This usually equates as a fixed mounting to an alignment of around latitude or 15 degrees.
This is fine if you are going for a top down system and will only load to the available capacity.
To determine how many solar panels you can actually use it is important that you know how much roof space you have.
Of course you should tilt the panels for maximum power on home systems and that means 15 degrees higher than latitude in winter 15 degrees lower in summer.
This would mean a 25 tilt in miami a 35 tilt in raleigh north carolina and a 45 tilt in seattle.
Historical design rules varied greatly by latitude.
2 know how much available roof space sq ft you have.
The rules of thumb in the solar industry are that the panels should face toward the equator and be mounted at an angle of inclination angle between the ground and the panel equal to the degree latitude of the installation site.
Often when designing a power system people are tempted to start at the generation source i e.
In summer you can leave them up high and the longer daylight hours will make up for not optimizing tilt.
The optimum performance of a photovoltaic panel is obtained when it s correctly aligned to the sun when the sun is directly overhead.