Just to point out, I am not confused, I have not been ripped off and I will get some pics of it and post them for you....
The Inverter is a Sunny Boy 4000TL and the system is two arrarys, one of 9 Romag units, one of 7 Romag units.
The system is very simple to create with the existing technology, all you need are mounts that are modified to 'hinge' at the top, so that 'pistons' raise the bottom of the panel upwards to maintain as best it can the peak aspect for solar collection - the position of the sun as it passes overhead is done with a Linear Position Sensor that trips the motors. Whilst we looked at bespoke systems to make the frames move on both planes, it would have created too many shadows.
The alarm system fitted is a modified system normally used for Scaffolding so that if anyone attempts to remove any part of the array the alarm will be activited.
For reference, it is NOT fitted on the roof of the House, it is fitted to the roof of the detached garage and whilst the Deger Dual Axis Tracker is great for single/quad panels ground or flat roof mounted, they are no good for a tiled pitch roof are they?
Lets just say my system is a little more advanced than this :
simplest solar tracker for solar panels - YouTube but not quite as agile as this :-
Homemade / DIY solar tracker 2/2 - YouTube in that mine only move in a vertical plane due to location of the building.
There is a wealth of technology out there that can be utilised or modified to get you where you want to be or close to it and if you have a technical background (I used to write the repair and technical manuals for Goodmans, Hinari, Red Devil and Alba), most things are achievable...
I am not knocking anyone on this website, but for what I have and what I have paid to achieve it, I think it is money well spent and as it is my money to spend, it is my choice regardless of your opinion. I had to pay out for the customisation, I had to pay out to re-inforce the roof and then for the company to fit them. As I said, the money is worthless sitting in the bank, but the investment of the money in my house have made the EPC go from an E47/E41 to a D57/B83 so far.
There is more to do as I recently found out that Thames Water will DISCOUNT down your sewage charges on your water bill for water put back into the ground instead of the sewer system, therefore, as I am about to embark on the construction of a single storey extension on the side of the house, I am going to dig up the front garden and drop in a soakaway for the rainwater off the extension, but also put a 100 litre tank in the roof of the extension that will collect rain water from the main house and use this to flush the toilets...
Any other suggestions or idea for reducing energy bills, water rates etc very welcome.