Solar Panel Angle Guide

Solar Panel Angle in Delmas

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Year-Round Tilt

19.2°

Summer Tilt

13.6°

Winter Tilt

23.6°

Face

South

180° azimuth

Monthly Optimal Tilts for Delmas

Jan

38.9°

Feb

30.3°

Mar

18.6°

Apr

6.8°

May

1.8°

Jun

4.9°

Jul

1.8°

Aug

6.8°

Sep

18.6°

Oct

30.3°

Nov

38.9°

Dec

42.0°

Peak Sun Hours

5.5 hrs/day

Average daily solar insolation

Annual Production (400W panel)

~803 kWh

At 19.2° tilt, facing South

Solar Panel Recommendations for Delmas

  • Fixed mount: Set your panels at 19.2° tilt, facing South (180° azimuth).
  • Seasonal adjustment: Tilt to 13.6° in summer and 23.6° in winter for up to 15% more annual energy.
  • Monthly adjustment: Adjust tilt each month using the table above for maximum year-round production.

Why Delmas Is a Great Location for Solar

Delmas at 18.6°N receives approximately 5.5 peak sun hours per day, providing good conditions for solar energy generation. The optimal year-round fixed tilt angle is 19.2° facing South, with summer tilt of 13.6° and winter tilt of 23.6°.

Seasonal adjustment can boost annual production by 5-15%. During summer months, a flatter tilt of 13.6° maximizes midday capture, while in winter, a steeper tilt of 23.6° captures more low-angle sunlight. Monthly adjustments provide even finer optimization.

Orientation Performance

Panel orientation significantly affects energy production. The table below shows relative output compared to true south-facing panels:

OrientationRelative Output
South100%
Southeast96%
Southwest96%
East85-90%
West85-90%
North60-75%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best solar panel angle in Delmas?

The optimal year-round fixed tilt is 19.2°, facing South (180° azimuth).

Should I adjust my solar panels seasonally?

Seasonal adjustment can boost annual production by 5-15%. Summer tilt is flatter, winter tilt is steeper.

Can solar panels face east or west?

Yes. East- or west-facing panels typically produce 85-96% of equator-facing output, which can be beneficial for matching production to usage patterns.

How much energy can a 400W panel generate here?

With 5.5 peak sun hours per day, a properly aligned 400W panel could generate approximately 803 kWh per year.

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