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These panels can be fitted on top of an existing roof. Retrofitting
is usually the cheapest option. Systems start at 6 panels and
can be added to until the roof area is full. Polycrystalline,
monocrystalline, amorphous and hybrid panels are available -
we generally use the higher output monocrystaline panels where
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This system places the panels into the roof during roof building
and is most suitable for slate or shingle roofs. This is the
most suitable for re roofing or new builds where high output
is desirable or where the roof area is limited. The intersoles
protrude as much as a velux would. |
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Have you got space,this system can incorporate a sun tracking
system to gain that full efficiency |
The term solar panel may refer either to a photovoltaic array,
a collection of solar cells used to generate electricity, or to
a flat solar thermal collector, such as a solar hot water panel,
used to generate solar hot water or otherwise collect solar thermal
energy. In both cases, the panels are typically flat, and a few
meters in height and width, and are ideally sized for easy installation,
and are priced so that they find typical use in domestic or light
industrial applications.
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