I've been consulting and helping a friend with a mountaintop PV powered radio system ~7,000' in the No.Sierras. We installed another array this fall but at 60 degree tilt we're still having problems with snow accumulation on the PVs, plus once the weather passes it stays too cold to melt in the bright sun we need to get SOC back up.  Yes, there is genny back-up, but that's no fun for a solar fanatic.

            Some wrenches have done this kind of install I know, it would be great to hear of ways to prevent snow from sticking?, ways to shed it unattended, right? Laser from valley floor!

Thanks,

Bill

Feather River Solar Electric
Bill Battagin, owner
4291 Nelson St. (Shipping)
5575 Genesee Rd. (USPS, UPS)
Taylorsville, CA  95983
530-284-7849, 258-1641(cell)
CA. C10 Lic # 874049
Solar Powered since 1982
Home of the Sunny Side Up


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