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    What is a dual axis solar tracker?

    Dual-axis solar trackers are complex systems. Compared to fixed-tilt systems and even single-axis trackers, dual-axis trackers (DATs) have more moving parts like motors, gears, and cables. These components are susceptible to wear and tear over time, requiring regular maintenance and potential replacements.

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    Are dual axis trackers worth it?

    Therefore, the use of Dual Axis Trackers can significantly increase the efficiency of solar energy collection, making them a valuable addition to any solar power system. Is it Costly to Maintain a Dual Axis Tracker? Yes, maintaining a Dual Axis Tracker is often costly compared to traditional fixed solar panels, or even single-axis trackers.

    How does a manual dual axis tracker work?

    As the name suggests, a manual dual axis tracker needs someone to move and adjust the solar PV panels throughout the day as the sun changes its position. And depending on the type of solar energy installation, this can require anywhere from one to an entire crew of people to keep the trackers running.

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    Meaning solar trackers allow the PV panels that are otherwise static to track down solar energy and draw in the maximum power. This, in turn, eliminates the dependence on grid energy almost entirely. Now, a solar tracker is usually of two types, i.e., an earlier version called a single axis tracker and the modern dual axis tracker.

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