13.3kwh cork
6.4kWh . Galway, 6kW array SE/SW
2.8kwh today in Cork.
Yeah. Exact same for me. 12.6 today.
Best day since December 13th
The next week is looking promising. Let's hope the forecast lives up to its prediction 😀
10.3kwh cork today. 7.4kwh array
Ok, my November figure is twice December so will be interesting to see what it ends up at.
By about 2% on average according to planning tool. But depending on the weather it could be better than that.
I hope so …
90 kWh in dec . 180 in nov
Definitely, it would be similar to November.
Would January usually beat December?
3.9kWh . Galway, 6kW array SE/SW
Nice result for December.
Bigger is always better when you've a large array.....Unfortunately, we've been hamstrung by bureaucracy, yet again, so 5kW is all that's allowed for a new connection now. Needless to say, whenever my 6kW inverter needs replacing, I'll be importing a replacement and installing it myself.
He will only have a 5kW one. People seriously underestimate the effect of clipping.
247kwh for December and 3725kwh for the 6 months since installation. 8.3kw array south facing.
Just had my first full year of PV, total 7,254 kWh for 2023. 9.1Kw system east/west. Co Waterford.
Max on an NC6 is now a 5kW inverter, (technically its 25 amps, so 5.5- 5.75kW) but inverters dont come in that size.
Before may 2023 you could get a 6kW installed.
What's the difference? I'm quoted a 7.8Kw system with a 5Kw invertor, is a bigger invertor better?
2.9kwh today to get to 6,001 kwh for the year. 8.8kwp, east/west. 45 degree pitch.
1.6kwh in Cork to finish out the year. 3.62 mwh in total.
5.2kwh in cork today from a 7.4 system
Correct.
3.7kWh . Galway, 6kW array SE/SW
6kW inverter, yeah?
5.3 kw today from 4.3 kw system. North Leitrim .
I’ve already done 6350kwh in 10 and a half months with a 7.47kwp SW system with a bit of shading in the mornings in winter. Installed on 10th Feb. Might do another 100-150 kWh between now and the 1st birthday of the system. So that would be 6500 for me in the first year. Give or take.
this is the year to date (the increase in consumption later in the year is me switching to heating the water during the 2-4 am boost time each night as it’s about the same / maybe slightly Cheeper than oil)
If you've absolutely no shading issues all year around, a roof with a 35 to 45 pitch, and it's an extraordinarily good year, you might get close to 7000kWh. 6000 to 6300 is a far more realistic annual output.
6300-6500kWh production is more likely.
% self use and to the grid will completely depend on your circumstances e.g. EV, working from home, and how many kWh you use per day. Without a battery you will have high export figures from April to Aug.