I’d agree but what can I do as neither a DIY installer or in any way educated in how to set this up properly
It’s definitely doing double what it was
Production today was 5.5kw according to the Solis app
Maybe post a picture of the "box" where they "turned" it up from and people can say straight away what I think most are already thinking. Were they on the roof or anywhere else you couldn't see them.
It’s ground mounted and all I saw them do was a voltage test whipping wires out from a box and putting them back
I won’t name the company but they are known here
I have 3 5kw Duracell batteries too with it seems obvious only one of them working,given how quickly the SOC of the battery drops after sunset vs how much we use
I’m giving them one more chance to get this right in January or it will go legal
I do wonder do the team on this know less than I do and I don’t know a whole lot
Maybe they turned it up to 11?
this the flogas offer crowd?
Looking good in Cork for today and tomorrow. Generating 2.7kw at 10:00 am.
At 11.3kwh so far, should make it to 20
Off the post, 18.8kwh.
East cork today 9kwh
S\W 3.44 array
nice to see this today , tomorrow looking similar
North Kildare
10.9kw on a 6.96kw system facing south.
Limerick.
24.5kwh on 10.4kwp South facing.
4.2kWh here. Shading is no fun. Beautiful day tho
A perfect blue sky day here in Co. Waterford. Can't ask for more than that.
7.4 east west array MAyo
2.8kWh for me today .
18kwh yesterday in cork 7.4kwh array. SE / SW split
nice change of pace the last few days after the December we had.
0.9kWh produced today, all before a blizzard appeared at lunchtime.
1st really good day in a while here in Arklow
12kw produced so far with a couple of hours still to go
Tomorrow (Weds 15th) looks like blue skies most of the day - at least for Dublin. Sadly for us with E/W orientation this time of the year is pants regardless. For context…
Complete blue sky in June = 40Kwh for me. Complete blue sky in Dec/Jan = 3.5Kwh for me.
Still we're on the upside of the curve now folks! In a few short weeks we'll be feb which is where things start to get much better very quickly for us E/W heads and we start to get to self-sufficient even exporting the odd kwh :-)
2.2kW current power for me from my 7.2kWp south facing array in Dublin today, need a bigger battery! /edit
2.6kW now
yesterday we peaked in Arklow at 6kw/hr on a 15kw south facing system
Today so far it’s producing just north of 4kw/hr in partly cloudy conditions
Yesterday we used no grid at all,impressive for bleak January albeit on a biggish system
We have 15kw battery storage
She’s now hitting a whopping 8kw/hr,highest so far for this new set up
It's just kW. Watts are a cursed enough unit without adding in another time element in it.
It's a bit of fun..
The solis app uses kWh though
We’re at 20 for the day so far now and rising 💪
Given the rocky start with this system,pureza is a happy beaver 😎
That on 15kwp system?
kWh is the total generated for the day. not the power being generated at a instance in time. So for example my 6kWp system is currently generating 890W or 0.89kW. Whereas my total so far today is 5.8kWh.
Great to see the system working well :) kWh isnt kW per hour
The Solis app at peak was saying earlier today 7.913 kw in the yellow solar circle,is that not 7913 watts? Or almost 8kw per hour at that particular point in time,but obviously of course fluctuating?
The total it’s saying for the day now is 22.2kwh
The batteries are full and some is being exported
Currently it says 2.008kw in the yellow solar circle
Why batteries full, can you not export (for higher earnings) and charge batteries at night and just let them deplete during the day. 31% of my generation today was consumed via the house, 69% exported, nothing to battery
The batteries are set to sell their power or 80% of it to the grid overnight is why