Thanks for sharing. Your layout view is informative in that it shows the Tesla solar tiles that produce power, are only the ones that are on continual larger roof planar sections without any interrupting features like vent pipes or valley transitions between hips and dormers. From your drawing it appears only about 35% - 40% of your roof area is usable for solar tiles, while the rest actually is filled with complex hips, valleys, dormers, and vent pipes requiring a very tedious and expensive installation just to make the 35% area of solar tiles to look right. Your roof obviously has some beautiful architectural design aspects, but unfortunately those many aspects make the Tesla solar installation less practical and more difficult for complex roof structures. Of course if you think about it, the same goes for conventional solar panels as well. I think solar (Tesla and conventional) currently needs larger planar roof surfaces for installations to be optimal and practical for good power returns and ultimately return on investment.They said it was too complex with the new installation guidelines
If you have an attic a plumber could move them easily. If someone made a nice ridge transition material it would be nice to stay conventional on the north/complex side. It would still look good from either side. Way better than scabbing panels all over the place.Can you remove/relocate some of your vents? Roof vents can be deflected pretty far, especially the plumbing one.
That seems to be a big part with your complexity issue.
-Crissa
Solar carport!Is there room anywhere you could install panels in your yard. Could be an answer.
Not with LG panels unfortunately. Tesla has announced that it will not sell Powerwalls unless they are part of an order that contains PV as well. I suppose one could buy conventional panels from Tesla and get Powerwalls that way.So if the Powerwall was part of the draw it can be done with conventional panels.
There area alternatives to the Powerwall.Not with LG panels unfortunately. Tesla has announced that it will not sell Powerwalls unless they are part of an order that contains PV as well. I suppose one could buy conventional panels from Tesla and get Powerwalls that way.