Lucky you. Had Met and Solcast predictions of 4.47kWh and 3.89kWh respectively. Finished out the day with 4.1kWh.
3kw today, on the plus my self consumption is rising.😁
Ac coupled inverter is sitting in a box ready for installing but batteries are out of stock with no definite date for arrival. Why did nobody warn me that producing your own energy was so addictive?🤦♂️
11.4kwh, in the end.
Also charged battery to 85% at night so it got full pretty quick, good thing the car was ready to soak the rest 😄
5.2kwh today in Mayo.
That looks like a graph from a Solax inverter via Solax Cloud
I am also in Mayo (Castlebar) and the PV output looked like this, with a stated output of 6.6kWh from 4.8kWp system. With it being so overcast, I am just pleased to have been able to keep the battery ticking over.
Solax Cloud does not give the "yield from the panels", but "yield from the inverter" i.e. Battery (if you have one, which your graph suggests you don't) plus PV, or that is my interpretaion anyway after 15 months data.
6.3wkh today in South Meath with a 4kw system. I hit my peak power today since installed. 3,568kwh.
yea no battery connected to it .. not at the prices they charge..
4.2Kw today , mist /fog most of the day
7.4KW system , Mayo
13.3kwh today. My record.
Pretty steady too.
Surprisingly good day today, 21kwh, 3rd highest of the month even.
Charged battery all the way, car too, did all the washing etc.
3 of the last 4 days with less than 6kwh generated and today not going to be much better by the forecast.
I have generate the guts of 0.00kWh so far here (Mayo) today. This is looking the worst since my May install.
But more importantly the grid gets first dibs on my production (first 99.99% anyway). AND everything I am consuming in house would also be have to be purchased from the same grid! And some people on here say there is no need for a battery. Pffffttt!
@SD_DRACULA, wtf! Have you installed your array inside a sunbed?
22/Oct - 15.4 Kw generated. West Clare, 6.1kw panels WSW / S direction. 5kw inverter.
Well it was a cloudless day almost, apart from a few dips in the afternoon.
10.1kw yesterday from 3kw sw. very happy with that.
Amazing the weather variations across this small island. Completely cloud covered here for 2 full days - generated in total for yesterday and today a third of your total for the 22nd. I am finished today at 2.3kWh from 6.6kw array (Split SE/NW). Battery carrying the show these days.
23/Oct - 7.3Kwh generated. West Clare, 6.1kw panels WSW / S direction. 5kw inverter.
6.5wkh from my 4kw (south facing) today. Most done in 2 hours when the sun eventually came out.
10.9 today from 6 5kw South face.
Majority of if generated in about 2 and a half hours around midday
Yesterday 6.9, better than nothing
Less than 4kWh for 4 of the last 5 days.
23 Oct
12kW on a 5.5 SW array in South Dublin
A miserable 2kwh (6.84kwh system) generated yesterday, Oct 31st, 2nd lowest day since install in January.
Must check the inverter for any errors, but there was barely any break in the heavy rain yesterday so probably legit.
Anyone else near Roscommon do better?
Just down the road in Mullingar and with a 4.4 KWp system, I got 1.1KWh. So far today I have 0.7KWh.
7.6kwh so far here in Sligo, that's probably us done for the day as cloud and rain have rolled in but it got battery up to mid 70% and a tank of hot water as well
Nothing wrong with your system. I only made 2.6kwh yesterday with a 9.1kw ground mount system. I live in Galway. Yesterday was a very dark day.
6.2kWh today in North Co Dub on a 4.5kWp system. Not too bad. Halloween was miserable at 1.7kWh and tomorrow is looking like it won't be great either. My forecast is about 3kWh.
@silver_sky what orientation your panels?
Also north dub 4.65kWp split SE/SW (SW low angle and shade issues!) generated 4.4kWh.
Halloween was 2.2kWh
SW facing, steep angle (41 degree!), and no shading
some day in North West over 17kw produced in Sligo, full battery and tank of water
Cracking day for November today, 31kwh generated. If only every day was like this in November but unfortunately here in the West the rest of the week looks appalling
Not quite perfect but a great day in South Roscommon