DrPhilG wrote: » Ended yesterday on 10.9kWh. Today was even better. Battery was full by lunchtime and generation at 6 by then. Had a cloudy spell in the afternoon, but I'm at 12.8kWh now with 560w still incoming. Electric bill arrived this morning too. €109 compared to last year's €260.
garo wrote: » and put some volts into the car.
DrPhilG wrote: » Back to earth with a bang here in Donegal. 23rd - 10.9 24th - 13.1 25th - 4.7
DrPhilG wrote: » 26th - 10.4kWh 27th - 8.5kWh
DrPhilG wrote: » Unusually fantastic day today, blue skies most of it. 11.5kWh today after yesterday's pitiful 1.4!
tails_naf wrote: » How big is your system? I generwted 8.2kwh today, but the system was only activated at 10am, so might have gotten over 10 if it was on all day. Its 6.4kwp split between SSW (14 panels) and SWW (6 panelsl
slave1 wrote: » Got my array partly up and running after 4pm today so my wonderful debut is 7w, LOL
garo wrote: » Congratulations. You have chosen the four worst months of the year to go into with a new array so don't be disappointed.
richie123 wrote: » Pv and battery's are just on the cusp of breaking new ground in the next 2 or 3 years more efficiency and more competitive. Elon musk battery day was the game changer. I think it would be wiser for would be investors to hold off a bit.i know I will. That's not to say anyone that bought did the wrong thing. Apologies for going off thread.
CoBo55 wrote: » Local guy here has solar panels, many of them and a wind turbine too, win win for him today. He has a Tesla too.
slave1 wrote: » 2.4 kWh Pylontech battery dead on arrival so p1ssed all excess over usage to the grid
slave1 wrote: » 4.1kw SE facing array with tree shading from late afternoon. 3.4kWh today 2.4 kWh Pylontech battery dead on arrival so p1ssed all excess over usage to the grid
tails_naf wrote: » I'm surprised how dramaticaly the weather affects things. The live power output from my 6kwp is 30w right now, its rainy and cloudy and 10c, but 30w is 100x reduction on 3kw I saw at this time yesterday, especially given the midday 'sun' should be at least overhead (beind the clouds). Is this the same for everyone?
richie123 wrote: » If you already have say a 6 kw array. Is it a massive extra expense to add more panels to compensate for winter months and make them more productive?