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[[File:Tiltfrontside.png|thumb|250px|'''Pole-mounted PV modules:'''<br />''(1)'' is the angle of the modules relative to the ground. Production is maximized when the sun's rays strike a module perpendicularly.]]
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[[File:Tiltfrontside.png|thumb|250px|'''Pole-mounted PV modules:'''<br />''(1)'' is the angle of the modules relative to the earth. Production is maximized when the sun's rays strike a module perpendicularly.]]

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[[File:Tiltfrontside.png|thumb|250px|'''Pole-mounted PV modules:'''<br />''(1)'' is the angle of the modules relative to the earth. Production is maximized when the sun's rays strike a module perpendicularly.]]
Translation[[File:Tiltfrontside.png|thumb|250px|'''Pole-mounted PV modules:'''<br />''(1)'' is the angle of the modules relative to the earth. Production is maximized when the sun's rays strike a module perpendicularly.]]
Pole-mounted PV modules:
(1) is the angle of the modules relative to the earth. Production is maximized when the sun's rays strike a module perpendicularly.