championc wrote: » Do you get much output from the east ? I'm assuming your Wests are unhindered all day but your East are only able to work for what - 5 hours ??. Personally, I'd fit your East and optimizers and go all in on south and west. If you insist keeping the East, I'd go East on one and South + West on the other, with maybe your optimizers on the south if it will be shaded at all
daughy wrote: » if I just put 5 panels on the shed I'll have to buy another inverter and hire electrician to wire it up to the main board, plus more dc circuit breakers
chickey wrote: » Looking for help setting up monitoring. Have solar panels installed through electric Ireland. Hadn't broadband when installed, contractor left gateway and 2 smart plugs and was meant to an app at time. The gateway is sercomm multiple rf. Can attach to laptop and mobile but not sure what ip address I need, google brings up manual with one that doesn't work. Also previously when I contacted electric ireland support they said they didn't have an app in use Any help welcome. Thanks.
graememk wrote: » Post some pictures of what you have so we might know what your dealing with.
chickey wrote: » Tried on 1st, trying again
chickey wrote: » Tried lower resolution on phone
chickey wrote: » Pic deleted thanks, didn't get connected, might yet again. There is a check meter thing on fuse board which blinks red when generating so have some idea what's happening anyway
irishchris wrote: » Got mine installed just over a week ago. Had some good days weather to test since and just wondering what the max wattage from 2.88kw panels should be with losses etc. Only looking for rough figure here as know it is impossible to give exact. Getting steady 2.1kw most days with sometimes reaching 2.3kw. would this be the maximum as just wondering if my 2.5kw inverter is throttling that or not?
MAULBROOK wrote: » I have been thinking about charging the battery at night on the cheep rate to have it full for use during the day. Was only planning to do this during the bad winter months. I have a Solis 5kw wit a 7 kw BYD battery. My thinking is have it full for the morning and if its a good day the the water will heat via the Iboost. Any thoughts would be welcome, good or bad. Cheers
championc wrote: » 2.3 from 2.9 could actually be considered good. It's down to the angle of your roof slope vs the height of the sun in the sky. So this best figure at your solar noon will decrease gradually as the sun gets lower and lower each day. It's a pity you didn't get a larger inverter, only from the point of view that you could, in years to come, swap your existing panels with ones of higher output. Based on hitting 2.3 too at this time of year, it sounds like you have a reasonably steep roof angle and therefore could exceed 2.5 output easily in May to July. I'm surprised your installer made such a tight call since there would be feck all different in price between a 2.5 and even 3.5 inverter
irishchris wrote: » It's about 40-45 degree slope with all panels facing south west-West. It's a shame the installer wouldn't agree to larger inverter alright but only installed this one which takes up to 3kw max wattage. Plan in longer term is to self install a South facing ground mounted 3kw system with separate inverter in order to take advantage of earlier pv power as mine doesn't start producing properly until around 12pm
worlds goodest teecher wrote: » Okay, when I do have my 2kW system without battery installed in a few weeks, is there any negative to requesting my electricity supplier to replace my 24hr tariff meter with a night saver meter?
Sir Liamalot wrote: » My next test to to debunk MPPT being significantly better than PWM if you match the solar array to the battery voltage correctly.