That's a epic first day there you've had there mate. My first day was a measly 0.31Kwhr (they turned it on at 3:45pm on a rainy day - LOL)
Problem of course is with so many people, it's hard to remember the names and configs from people who've posted before - so to avoid having people look up, it's generally easier for people if you post a quick 5.3Kwp (east/West) dublin etc
That aside - be prepared to start looking at met.ie a lot. Looking at your phone when you get up to see the generation. etc
Enjoy man!
Thanks I have added the install details to the site the poster harderthanf has setup https://www.pvstats.eu/ and also want to say thanks for your contributions to the forum. Your answers are always concise and informative.
Just got my latest electric bill for December to February.
I used 608 kW as opposed to 799 kW 12 months ago. Both bills were day/Night rates.
Reduced my night rate from 488 to 446.
Just looking at unit cost, I saved 40e which covers the Saas monthly payments for the 2 months.
3. 24kw system facing West.
That's 2 bills in a row that I've covered the repayments. I'm impressed considering it's winter.
Sure, it was a supplied system from the Enniskillen installers (I can PM name if you are not familiar with them). Was offered the auger or concrete block options as mounts originally. I suspected my ground was quite rocky I went with the latter. When the equipment arrived however the feet for connecting to the block were missing so went with plan b. Plan b was using the digger to cut out 8 wells in the ground, put in the vertical bars and fill them with concrete. I was lucky in that it turns out my ground wasn't so rocky. Actually happier with the result as it has been very secure (especially after days like yesterday). I do not know the exact mounting system but it looks similar to this one https://midsummer.ie/buy/sunfixings-ground-mount/park-tegra-ground-anchor.
Normally the guys offer a 345w panel (from memory) but in my case they went for 455w panels as the system supplied was geared for 16 panels and I wanted as much power as I could get (7.2Kw in the end). For reference they also installed a 6Kw Hybrid Solis inverter and 10Kw puredrive batteries.
and to bring this back to daily production, yesterday I got 12.6Kwh which considering the day we had was quite good.
20.2kWh today, and a nice curve to boot!
Exported 12kWh though as I wasn't home to use it. 😐️
Yeah, a nice solid day here in Dublin 16
Few clouds rolled in around lunchtime with a bit of rain, but a new daily production record for me of 9.9Kwhr. (5.3Kwp split east/west as above)
Sadly didn't quite make it to the 10Kwhr mark, but of course better days coming for all of us! Tomorrow being one of them if the forecast is to be believed.
18.7kw today first time the batteries got to 100% charge since the install.
Best day of Solar PVing here too since getting the system in….
only 10.4kWh, but 5kWh of it went into the car, and about 2kWh into the battery!! and only exported 0.3kWh
6kW...split even east/ west.....best day this year....👍
Cracking day in Galway and best returns of the year for me - 25.1kwh. ended up giving 2 back to grid however. Looking forward to getting my DIY battery in few months as for now limited to 5KW battery.
Shame the weather in galway tomorrow is shocking though!
Pretty good day in Dublin, hit 17kwh first time this year, my shed string is finally unshaded, good things from here on, even gave 1.3kwh to the scumbags, I mean I helped the planet...
17.9 today. Currently at 7:15pm, sitting at 0 net grid purchase with 2.4kwh left in the battery.
(edit: ended up with purchasing just 0.4kWh from the grid for the day).
Beat day of the year for me with 11.3.
Sadly I was away for a few days and hadn't reduced the overnight charge, so I exported 2.6!
Yesterday was a first for me. 10kw batteries filled up to 100% and my wallbox started putting the excess into the car. Didn't get too much however as I reached a kind of plateau near 4pm where a combination of falling sun and light cloud led to the situation where I was exporting about 1.2kw or so to the grid which apparently isn't enough for the wallbox to put into the car ( 1.38kw is the minimum)
Total for the day was 21.4Kw which wasn't bad given the variable cloud cover.
According to the Met Eireann API which has the solar irradiation levels, today should be better, and tomorrow (thurs) is looking ok too.
Looks like the sun must be skipping the West 😱 heavy rain and cloud today and tomorrow here so not looking promising for me
Bright sunshine and rain here in Dublin. It's weird, but when the sun is shining I'm getting good production (kinda obvious LOL :-) but no haze or anything.
The "Visible clouds" satellite is sort of useful too (if your planning on turning on the washing machine :)
Ireland Visible - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
Good day yesterday.
Considering I had snow this morning and a few wintery showers during the day...it didn't do all that bad. Best day since I installed my system end of October last year. 6.1kWp in Cork
Joint best day of the year again at 10.4kWh like Tuesday….. another 5kWh went into the car!! But crucially enough generation to cover the house load until 5pm!!
Not bad in Dublin either as you can see estimated 14kwh and produced 20kwh in between the snow 🤣
bif ecomental, great stuff, have to be true S facing, super generation for Feb, super stuff
Yup - very solid generation for Feb when you think about it, sun is only 27deg above the horizon at noon!
Man it was dark and gloomy at 8:45am! But new max instantaneous output of 3003 watts for me. Yeah, yeah...I know you guys with the south facing arrarys will rock in with those 5kw+ figures......... 'wha eva!!' LOL
Tomorrow by all accounts another decent day (solar wise) on the met eireann forecast for Dublin, esp in the morning.
18.9kWh today.
10.3 for me but give me a few months and I'll catch ye up!
Be no Solar for me tomorrow because of a planned power outage!!! And the forecast looks awesome!!
27kWh for me today. Best day so far.
Big numbers are a regular occurrence in the thread now. Great to see!
The February generation stats should be fairly epic…. A fair few MW at least!
23.2 kWh in galway which was superb considering the met eireann forecast was for rain and no sun all day here in the West!