Find the best angle for optimizing solar collection during winter when solar energy is most scarce by multiplying your latitude by 0 89 and.
Solar panel alignment map.
This solar angle calculator tells you by location the optimum angle to get the best out of your system.
Solar panels on a shallow roof capture more sunlight during the summer season whereas solar panels on a steep roof will produce more power during the winter.
Ground mounted solar panels can even be placed on trackers which adjust the position of the panels throughout the year in order to maximize the amount of sunlight reaching them.
If you are using a compass to orient your panels you need to correct for the difference which varies from place to place.
To get the best out of your photovoltaic panels you need to angle them towards the sun.
For best results your solar panels should face toward the equator.
If you live in the southern hemisphere face them north.
While you can use solar panel trackers to keep them at the optimum angle at all times the costs and complications involved aren t worth it in most cases.
To find your latitude consult a map for your region.
The optimum angle varies throughout the year depending on the seasons and your location.
True north is not the same as magnetic north.
Therefore the best angle for your solar panels is the one that allows the panels to get the most direct perpendicular light.
Solar panels should always face true south if you are in the northern hemisphere or true north if you are in the southern hemisphere.