I have 2 solar arrays linked into a 5kw hybrid solis inverter with 2 US5000 pylontec batteries
The arrays are both at 140 degrees south and have a 30 degree pitch. My main array is 12 X 420W panels and is located on my main house roof and difficult to access.
My second array is on my brick and tile workshop roof and has 8 panels of 400W each.
However 3 panels on one end of the eight get heavy shade from a large oak which kills production from the 8 until about 09:45-10:30 am...no optimisers yet fitted (option for £120).
Both are tied into my 5 kw inverter which due to the sub optimal position I thought would just supply enough for the 5KW inverter. However it does seem that these more modern panels are performing almost on par with south facing ones going by my solar yields albeit on limited data as only completed in Sept
However performance on sept data instead of a nice solar curve its flat topped at 5kw especially when exporting for at least 7 hrs on a nice day in sept, so I'm pretty sure even more green power could be harnessed or sold in the peak solar months.
Thinking of just buying a cheapie non hybrid inverter say a 2 kw mini and putting 4 of my workshop array on it, not linked to the other or the house in any way just on the AC outlet into my distribution board. Also easy to access and change current config without much trouble.
cost about £300 so good payback.
That way it would feed my household requirements 0.5K/W per hr during daylight, and allow the 4 unshaded panels to produce solar 90mins earlier.
Wasn't originally going to bother but as it now appears I'm going to be paid for exports, there is the incentive to harvest more green energy for the grid.
Have had some success in using timers for freezers etc to utilise solar time and save on battery at night.
Appreciate others opinions