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I have a 9300mm x 3500mm garage roof (slate) and I’m wanting to install in roof system. The roofers are happy to install whatever I supply and I’m just trying to find out the best system to install. I’ve pretty much settled on GSE as this seems most popular. I’ll be putting panels on both sides of the roof. I want max kw for the roof And am looking at JA Solar panels either 500w panel (1134x1953) or 450w panel (1134x1762). Im on 3 phase. I think the most panels I can fit is the 500w panel in 2 rows of 4 on each elevation (4kW per side). In portrait most I can get on with 500w panel is 7. 
 

I’m struggling to understand how the landscape system works for GSE And what trays I would need for a 2 row landscape layout (and where to find these from as sourcing is quite tricky. I don’t know if GSE actually supports this panel size?

 

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17 minutes ago, JohnMo said:

Simple, you find the GSE tray sizes and then choose a PV panel that fits. Doing it the other way around doesn't really work.

Thanks John I get that. I was wondering if anyone has sourced a tray that fits this panel

size. From GSE website I think they do a 1990x1090 tray but cannot source it anywhere so wondered if anyone else had found it. As you say alternative is to step down and use a smaller tray just don’t get as much PV then…

Posted
21 minutes ago, JohnMo said:

Simple, you find the GSE tray sizes and then choose a PV panel that fits. Doing it the other way around doesn't really work.

I could do a smaller panel but try 5 in landscape… my roof is 9300mm wide and panels would be 8810 (5x1762). How much clearance is needed each side (slate roof)?

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31 minutes ago, SBMS said:

I could do a smaller panel but try 5 in landscape… my roof is 9300mm wide and panels would be 8810 (5x1762). How much clearance is needed each side (slate roof)?

A degree of care re the effective panel width may be vital.  Our panels are spaced on GSE trays so their total width is more than just n times the panel width itself. 
 

We went for 8 panels wide as 9 would have made the verges look too mean. 
 

How wide are your slates?

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7 minutes ago, G and J said:

A degree of care re the effective panel width may be vital.  Our panels are spaced on GSE trays so their total width is more than just n times the panel width itself. 
 

We went for 8 panels wide as 9 would have made the verges look too mean. 
 

How wide are your slates?

I think it’s a 500x250

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, G and J said:

Are you using one and a half slates?

Yes although going to be tough to do this with only 250mm or so to the verge..

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2 hours ago, SBMS said:

I have a 9300mm x 3500mm garage roof (slate) and I’m wanting to install in roof system. The roofers are happy to install whatever I supply and I’m just trying to find out the best system to install. I’ve pretty much settled on GSE as this seems most popular. I’ll be putting panels on both sides of the roof. I want max kw for the roof And am looking at JA Solar panels either 500w panel (1134x1953) or 450w panel (1134x1762). Im on 3 phase. I think the most panels I can fit is the 500w panel in 2 rows of 4 on each elevation (4kW per side). In portrait most I can get on with 500w panel is 7. 
 

I’m struggling to understand how the landscape system works for GSE And what trays I would need for a 2 row landscape layout (and where to find these from as sourcing is quite tricky. I don’t know if GSE actually supports this panel size?

 

Slow down.....

 

1 hour ago, JohnMo said:

Simple, you find the GSE tray sizes and then choose a PV panel that fits. Doing it the other way around doesn't really work.

This.

 

Easy roof are another.

 

Panel sizes change faster than the tray manufacturers can keep up with, and then they have to go for MCS certification which takes even more time.

 

1 hour ago, SBMS said:

Thanks John I get that. I was wondering if anyone has sourced a tray that fits this panel

size. From GSE website I think they do a 1990x1090 tray but cannot source it anywhere so wondered if anyone else had found it. As you say alternative is to step down and use a smaller tray just don’t get as much PV then…

If you want contact details for a very good installer, ping me a PM. He can tell you what fits into what etc, and then you can go decide.

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Interesting the in-roof panels and PV panel size mismatching.

My roof is 4 meters wide, and it would be nice to fit 8 990mm by 1600mm panels in portrait.

When I last looked, there was not an in-roof system that could do this. As the house is terraced, I could slip a bit of a tray under both neighbours tiles, which should give me enough width for bolts and panels.

I do wonder how hard it would be to make my own from GRP, which I can do myself.

When I look at the design of the GSE ones, I do wonder why the have a large hole, in the middle, moulded into them, is it just for roof ventilation and cable access?

Posted
1 hour ago, SteamyTea said:

When I look at the design of the GSE ones, I do wonder why the have a large hole, in the middle, moulded into them, is it just for roof ventilation and cable access?

That, and to reduce the amount of material used in manufacture, to bean-count.

Posted
38 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said:

reduce the amount of material used in manufacture, to bean-count.

They are vacuum formed, so apart from the offcuts recycling value, there is extra pattern/tooling work and then extra trimming.

It is a case of an extra quid to not have a hole, 2 quid to have one.

Posted (edited)

I have panels in GSE trays on both side of my garage.

Rather than have a row or rows of slates at the bottom of the panels , we used a verge tray and the rain runs off the  lower panels direct into the gutter.

Makes life simpler.

 

PV garage.jpg

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