But if the mounts were adjustable and you manually changed the tilt with the season you could get 5% more energy for a two angle schedule, or 7% more for a 3 angle schedule. Seems like its worth the couple of hours a year to shift the panels and keep them clean.
Or buy one or two more panels and forgetaboutit?
Like you I modeled tilt angle and found there was not a lot of difference in any angle over the year.
The result freed me up to build the panels at about a 15 deg tilt which was optimal for the area I had available to cover (a double space carport roof. I spent a lot of time fretting over the installation details of the 3kW system.
2 years later I found a source for another 3kW of 1 year old used panels at $130 each (compared with $300 each for the new ones) and now I think "just put them on the roof, and get it over with". It's funny how my attitude to this has changed.
I do not care to maximise the peak power output, even 3kW is enough when the sun is out. But I also live in Melbourne and the sun is not out most days. Having the new 3kW array facing East will in no way diminish the new array's benefit since I want more power in cloudy days and orientation is nowhere nearly as important with the diffuse light provided by cloudy skies.
Cleaning panels is not quite worth the effort I have found. I have some trees that shade one or two of the panels and trimming them is the only reason I get on the carport roof.