On most roofs, those two sections you have panels on in the display would be facing opposing directions... do they face east/west? If they're north/south you might want to rethink that setup.
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They're facing kind of east west, there's a direction in the picture. The slope of my ceiling isn't strong. And from what my inspector has said here he also installed his on the north westish side because he gets more energy after the morning fog dissipates. Here's a picture of the roof. The shadow in it is a tree I'm cutting down tomorrow (100' pine). That shadow side is also the side with the 10 panels. The lesser of my two roofs.
What are those other two unlabeled sections in the smaller diagram? Deck/patio?
The rest of the roof. I have a 2 level roof. But the lower level gets a lot of shade.