Be aware that these are 4 ohm speakers that dip below 2 ohms at 20k. You need a good amp that's power is rated at nearly double the 4 ohm load as it is for 8 ohms.
The younger the panels, the better.
Dust, smoke, humidity and pollen are a factor. I failed to maintain my Aerius I's last spring and the output from the panels was reduced to virtually nil. I vacuumed them with a household vacuum cleaner and output improved a bit. Lived with that for a week and then pulled out the 4.5hp shop vac and they came back to life. This is recommended in the manual and by Jim Powers at M/L via email. "vacuum them. The stronger the better." They are extremely durable.
I love mine but be prepared to spend alot of time getting them positioned properly.
The younger the panels, the better.
Dust, smoke, humidity and pollen are a factor. I failed to maintain my Aerius I's last spring and the output from the panels was reduced to virtually nil. I vacuumed them with a household vacuum cleaner and output improved a bit. Lived with that for a week and then pulled out the 4.5hp shop vac and they came back to life. This is recommended in the manual and by Jim Powers at M/L via email. "vacuum them. The stronger the better." They are extremely durable.
I love mine but be prepared to spend alot of time getting them positioned properly.