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<blockquote data-quote="Wolla" data-source="post: 1113568" data-attributes="member: 664"><p>Thanks Herman (and the other guys) for all the advice and tips. I am taking it all on board and will check everything and its good to have additional knowledge in order to get the right end result.</p><p></p><p>We would like to limit the panels to one roof section if possible and we do realize that it won't necessarily be the most efficient option. That is also why we went with 545W panels instead of 455W on which most installer quote. If we need to get more panels, I would definitely consider the E/W option, as it makes a lot of sense.</p><p></p><p>I will also check its class 3 or 4 fasteners being used. Luckily we are located 2km line of sight to the bay and 140m above sea level, so we don't get the same levels of salt content as the people a lot closer to the shoreline. However, I do see the sense in going for the higher spec of the 2 - will check with the installer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolla, post: 1113568, member: 664"] Thanks Herman (and the other guys) for all the advice and tips. I am taking it all on board and will check everything and its good to have additional knowledge in order to get the right end result. We would like to limit the panels to one roof section if possible and we do realize that it won't necessarily be the most efficient option. That is also why we went with 545W panels instead of 455W on which most installer quote. If we need to get more panels, I would definitely consider the E/W option, as it makes a lot of sense. I will also check its class 3 or 4 fasteners being used. Luckily we are located 2km line of sight to the bay and 140m above sea level, so we don't get the same levels of salt content as the people a lot closer to the shoreline. However, I do see the sense in going for the higher spec of the 2 - will check with the installer. [/QUOTE]
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