I've changed the orientation and made some changes to the cabling.
Also, during my suck it and see testing I was horrified to see how badly shade affected panels (I saw little more than 18w with a panel south facing, inclined to around 60 degs ish) whilst my other matched panel similarly facing South but horizontal (still not optimal etc) was chucking out 170ish watts.
Aside from choosing the hottest day this year to get on the roof and assemble the tray for the panel up on the flat roof everything went well, the plan was executed perfectly and despite the fact I just dont seem to be getting the power I did last week with them in series - they are now running independently.
I have learnt that the next step forward is to get 'something' on the south roof space I do have asap. All things being well I should have some spare cash next month and might well get some professionally fitted panels (As powerful as I can get them) fitted and something half resembling a static inverter/battery solution, I'm not going to be able to generate enough power to warrant feeding into the grid as I'll probably use everything I generate.
Now to put the ladder away and tidy up the cables and sit under a fan for a few hours and hydrate..!
