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<blockquote data-quote="user 22230" data-source="post: 650938" data-attributes="member: 22230"><p><strong>A flat panel on the roof is approx 75-80% as efficient compared to an angled panel. It may drag down the add on, which will be angled</strong>.</p><p>That would probably be about correct at midday but drop to about 40% in early and latter parts of the day you will find. Personally the loss of harvest of a roof mount compared to a moveable panel I won't even use roof mount. Plus you can't park up in the shade which loads fridges even more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 22230, post: 650938, member: 22230"] [B]A flat panel on the roof is approx 75-80% as efficient compared to an angled panel. It may drag down the add on, which will be angled[/B]. That would probably be about correct at midday but drop to about 40% in early and latter parts of the day you will find. Personally the loss of harvest of a roof mount compared to a moveable panel I won't even use roof mount. Plus you can't park up in the shade which loads fridges even more. [/QUOTE]
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