We have a customer who is up against a very unhappy neighborhood in Wyoming
regarding his solar installation. It consists of 24, Schott Poly mods flush
mounted on a 4/12 pitch, metal standing seam roof. The next door neighbor is
complaining that the glare from the modules is blinding him at certain
points in the day (and year).

Has anyone come up against this issue and do you have any solutions that we
may employ (i.e. anti-glare film, some kind of coating, a shade cloth). The
customer is more than happy to lose efficiency instead of losing the entire
installation.

 

Thanks-

 

Sequoya Cross

Backwoods Solar Electric Systems

 

 

 

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