The placement and orientation of solar panels is just as important as which type of solar panel is used in a given situation.
Putting a solar panel directly towards the sun.
For the best results solar panels should be oriented towards the south.
For home solar just putting panels on the roof makes much more sense both.
Most residential rooftops tend to be sloped close enough to this optimal mounting angle that they don t need any additional tilt adjustments.
Roof trunk and hood.
To get as much sunlight as possible solar panels should face directly toward the sun so it makes no sense to put panels on the sides.
This is because the sun is always in the southern half of the sky in the northern hemisphere.
To get the most sun reaching the panel throughout the day you need to determine what direction the panels should.
Sure they ll get some energy but not enough to justify the cost.
Solar panels should be tilted toward the sun to maximize their production.
For that reason the ideal angle is never fixed.
Calculating the ideal angle for your solar panels is not that difficult.
Technology exists to track the sun along both a horizontal and vertical path but these kinds of tracking require ground mounted tables of panels which means concrete footings 11 foot tall poles and lots of extra structure to hold and maneuver the panels.
Ensuring that solar panels face the correct direction and have an appropriate tilt will help ensure that they produce maximum energy as they are exposed to the highest.
Solar panels give the highest energy output when they are directly facing the sun.
As a general rule of thumb keep in mind that the panels need to be more vertical during winter to face the lower sun directly and more tilted towards the ground during summer to face the higher sun.
In this case a fixed roof mount is the easiest and most cost effective option.
A solar panel will harness the most power when the sun s rays hit its surface perpendicularly.