As their name implies, solar trackers help your solar panels track the movements of the sun during the day, helping to maximise the amount of sun that hits them and therefore maximise the power generation. Typically, solar trackers are not used for residential ground-mounted installs. This is largely due to the costs. .
As discussed, a solar tracker tracks the movement of the sun and adjusts the solar panels, so that the sunlight rays maintain a perpendicular angle to. .
The two major types of solar trackers are categorised based on their ability to move in either a single or dual axis. Single-axis solar trackers are able to move on a north-south axis. For example, this means that during the day they will tilt. .
For commercial ground mounted solar arrays, there is no doubt that a solar tracker is well worth the investment. Installing a solar tracker. [pdf]
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