Jeeze!!!! That 6kW Solis inverter must have been red hot and whirring all day...I know when I put my 6.1 kWp panels though my 6kW solis inverter you can hear it in the house when at max load 😁
can you send on you load profile would love to see that....
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but why is there no benefit to exporting with CEG?
29kWh yesterday from 6.7kWp S/E facing here in North West, Already over 31 kWh today with a full battery and tank of hot water , fantastic
It's not so much there's no benefit to exporting with "CEG" as opposed to no benefit in exporting if you are on "Deemed export".
CEG is the "Clean export guarantee" where suppliers will pay you for exporting to the grid. All good - but in order to get those payments, you need a "Smart meter" installed which can measure what you are exporting out as a number. Not everyone has those installed yet, so to be fair to people who haven't gotten one, the powers that be came up with a formula (and I can't remember it) which takes the size of your inverter as a parameter and gives you an "estimate" based on that size.
So if you export nothing, or export everything, while you are on deemed export you will get paid regardless. Eventually everyone will move to smart meters and they'll do away with that deemed export, but for now you will get paid regardless of what you export (or not)
Best day of the year for me in Cork today. 19.5kwh from 3.2kwp SE, 0.8 NE, 0.8 W. Used all but 1.5kwh, with 8kwh going to the car.
Never thought to post here before I’ve been up and running since Feb. My best day so far was the 7th April. 38kwh generated with 21kwh fed to grid.
7.5 kWp (18 x 415w jinko n type) with a 6kw huawei inverter and 10kWh huawei battery. Ground mount panels pointing SE.
Normally the weather craps on me with the proximity to the Dublin hills to the south, but today.....
Production matched forecasting exactly :)
Tomorrow looking good though lads. Could be the first 30+kwhr day for me this year. (45KwH if I include the shed)
My forecast is showing 27.5kWh. I'd expect about 30% self consumption as the car is near full so that leaves Eddi and the battery.
You need a bitcoin miner :-)
Unless something changes, it's looking like I'll struggle to break 9kWh today. :(
Ireland Visible - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
Most of the country in blue skies - your unlucky wherever you are if that's the case :-(
Blue sky here but that poster probably has silver sky (overcast)
26kwh thus far today at 15mins to 4pm.
Graph is very interesting, it's been constant sunshine today with very few dips. Hardly any cloud cover.
This is from a 6kw array South Facing.
22kwh today - Thats a first for me.
here's hoping to see a graph like that in mid-Galway on Thursday but I've learnt to temper my meteo expectations!
41.5kWh Today, best of the year to date.
PS: Anybody know why Solis did this to their app? They used to have grid side and backup supplies combined and displayed at the bottom right, which made sense considering it's all just consumption.
Belter of a day from about 10.30 onwards. Delighted to say PV generated 21.3 KWh today. Lets hope tomorrow will match.
Today was a good day,
Happy to be back moving on the barley seeding!
45kwh today, new record of the year, would have been easily 50 if the clouds didn't roll in.
Best part, 0 kwh exported 😎
20.5 today. Highest since install.
I am 12 away from the 1000kwh mark.
Overcast in the morning but did improve a bit later in the day. Finished on 16.9kWh, a good 10kWh short of forecast.
37.8 kw generated. 1.2kw consumed today 🤯
A meager 26.1Kwhr for me where I'd forecasted 30.4Khr. Some clouds would just not bugger off in the morning, but battery full, washing done, immersion tank hot, what's not to like?
Tomorrow (Weds) not as good as today forecasted, but Thursday looks even better than today at the moment.
A cracking 53.4 kWh today, Kildare area south facing 22x400w, happy days 🙂🙂⚡💡⚡!!
20.5 kwh today from 3kw sw, 1kw ne in north kildare. Highest since the sw was installed. There was some cloud mid morning and after 3pm. 25kwh looks possible this time of year which is a bit of an eye opener.
Huh?
18th April, Newcastle Galway
31kWh generated
6.23kWp on a roof SW-facing roof (azimuth 239°) 30° pitch.
Alpha smiles 5 inverter with 10.1 kWh battery
Graph now makes more sense to me. Grid loads dont go through inverter at all.