Please refer to the video for guidance on constructing designs using a range of tables and frames

 

Tables:

In the context of solar structures, "tables" may refer to the array or rows of solar panels installed on a mounting structure. Each table typically consists of multiple solar panels arranged in a specific configuration, such as rows or arrays. Tables are designed to maximize solar exposure and optimize energy production from the solar panels.

East-West design:

The East-West solar design refers to the orientation of solar panels on a rooftop or ground mount in an east-west configuration, as opposed to the more traditional south-facing orientation. In this design approach, solar panels are installed horizontally or parallel to the roofline, with one row of panels facing east and another row facing west.

In contrast to the conventional south-facing solar panel layout, which maximizes solar exposure during peak sunlight hours, the East-West design spreads energy production more evenly throughout the day. By capturing sunlight from the east in the morning and the west in the afternoon, this configuration can help to flatten the solar energy production curve, providing a more consistent and prolonged generation period.