Solar panel question

Nov 19, 2009
289
Hunter 45CC Ft Pierce and Abaco Bahamas
I'm putting together a 3 panel array (yeah I have a hungry boat) and have heard that leaving a gap between the panels is wise. They say it serves two purposes, a gap allows air flow through the panels to cut down on heat and to help in them not becoming a flying wing, and for thermal expansion. Yet another person said, nah not necessary, just put them all together.

Thoughts?

Ron
 
May 27, 2004
2,059
Hunter 30_74-83 Ponce Inlet FL
Don't know, but I will be doing the same and wondered the same thing.
 
Nov 19, 2009
289
Hunter 45CC Ft Pierce and Abaco Bahamas
I think I'm inclined to leave a bit of a gap maybe ½". Another reason I'm thinking is for rain water drainage. I don't really see an advantage having them right up against one another, but I see advantages on having a gap.
 
Jan 5, 2017
2,483
Beneteau First 38 Lyall Harbour Saturna Island
If you put them close together in the tropics they will shrink as you go north or south. The wing idea I'm not so sure about??? I think you'd need a fair space to make a difference.
 

walt

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Jun 1, 2007
3,550
Macgregor 26S Hobie TI Ridgway Colorado
this issue is probably in the noise compared to partial shading.

If you can guess the temperature difference, then see the example below (got from a very quick search), easy to calculate the power difference.

For example, the temperature coefficient of a Sharp Solar Panel NU-U230F3 is -0.485% per 1 degree Celsius. So, for every degree above 25°C, the maximum power of the
Sharp solar panel falls by 0.485%, for every degree above (below), it increases by
0.485%.
 
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Mar 20, 2012
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Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
the flying wing effect is going to be very nearly same no matter if they are together or 3" apart... the combined surface area of the panels wont change with a gap between them, although the length of the outside parimeter of all 3 panels will increase..

with this in mind, it seems obvious that you plan to mount the array overhead... so cooling/heating of the panels will be what it will be, but for arrays that are mounted on the deck or with the back side of them covered, the heat/decreased efficiency can be a very big factor.

deck mounted panels, or flexible panels layed over a bimini should be raised an inch or two so that air can freely move around them for better cooling.
 
Nov 19, 2009
289
Hunter 45CC Ft Pierce and Abaco Bahamas
These panels are going to be mounted on 12" risers on the Davits. I now don't see any great advantage to mating them together or leave a gap. I have room for either