Mr Blobby Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 (edited) This week I need to decide on solar panels. I will be installing about 20 on the roof, and maybe a few on the garage too. This afternoon I got to see a JA Solar deep blue 4 series panel. This is, I think, typical of the "all black" panels, with wires visible on the face: Its a fine 435 Watt N-Typw panel but its not really "all black". AFAIK most black panels use this same technology except for Maxeon/Sunpower who recently released a new black panel with a glass face and no visible wires. Which looks great (although I haven't seen it in the flesh of course) but is three times the price https://www.renugen.co.uk/sunpower-maxeon-3-420-blk/ Aiko sell something similar for less https://shop4electrical.co.uk/panels/12211-aiko-a-mah54mb-mono-glass-n-type-abc-black-hole-series-photovoltaic-solar-panel-450w but look like they are being sued for patent infringement https://mediaroom.maxeon.com/2023-11-15-Maxeon-Solar-Technologies-Files-Patent-Action-Against-Aiko-in-Germany I like the look of the Aiko panels but are they worth the extra dosh or should I save my money and stick with more tested technology like the JA solar? Will anyone ever see them on the roof apart from me anyway? What other panels should I consider? Edited January 11 by Mr Blobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conor Posted January 12 Share Posted January 12 You'll never see them. Not sure if you can remember mine, but they are JA solar 350w mono black panels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted January 12 Share Posted January 12 Whilst I hate the look of PV I have noticed that there’s been far more Algae this year The panels local to me are caked in the stuff along with render etc Does this effect The efficiency Perhapstgeres a whole new business in there annually cleaning Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Blobby Posted January 12 Author Share Posted January 12 (edited) 4 hours ago, Conor said: Not sure if you can remember mine Hi Conor, yes, I remember you were putting JA Solar panels on the roof when I visited your build some time ago. 4 hours ago, Conor said: You'll never see them Your panels are nicely integrated with GSE frames and look bang tidy. We have a standing seam roof. Our panels will be mounted on S5 clamps so not quite so invisible, hence the desire to get pretty panels. We can get 20 panels on the NE and SE elevations at the back but the biggest SW elevation at the front, where the sun shines, is I think too nice loooking to spoil with PV panels. That;s our problem and our reason for looking at fancy panels. I had thought that maybe if I install the prettiest panels on the rear then they may not spoil the aesthetioc of the roof too much. I can experiment to see how they look on the rear and then make a final decison about the front. Our builder is horrified that I am thinking about spoiling the front roof with panels. I think he is probably right. I'll test out the rear first to be sure to be sure 🤨 Edited January 12 by Mr Blobby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thorfun Posted January 12 Share Posted January 12 2 hours ago, Mr Blobby said: Hi Conor, yes, I remember you were putting JA Solar panels on the roof when I visited your build some time ago. Your panels are nicely integrated with GSE frames and look bang tidy. We have a standing seam roof. Our panels will be mounted on S5 clamps so not quite so invisible, hence the desire to get pretty panels. We can get 20 panels on the NE and SE elevations at the back but the biggest SW elevation at the front, where the sun shines, is I think too nice loooking to spoil with PV panels. That;s our problem and our reason for looking at fancy panels. I had thought that maybe if I install the prettiest panels on the rear then they may not spoil the aesthetioc of the roof too much. I can experiment to see how they look on the rear and then make a final decison about the front. Our builder is horrified that I am thinking about spoiling the front roof with panels. I think he is probably right. I'll test out the rear first to be sure to be sure 🤨 have you the space to ground mount the PV? would be shame to plonk panels on top of that beautiful roof! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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