I know this has been mentioned before but wanted some clarity on what I can expect in terms of maximum production from my panels throughout the year. I am in the southern hemisphere (NZ) and my panels point due north. They are inclined on a flat roof with a tilt up from flat of about 20 degrees.
Panel theoretical maximum production is 10 kW. This is from 20 of 500 watt panels into two SolaX 5 kW inverters. 10 panels per inverter in a single string each.
It's winter and my production is flat lining during the day at around 6.6 kW. Is this normal? What could I expect in Summer?
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I generated a solar incidence report for my house, and it is shown below. It seems to indicate that in September I can expect 4.32 kW-hr/m2 and in peak summer 5.73. So thats 75% now. At 75% I should be getting 7.5 kW max or am I mis-calculating this?
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Panel theoretical maximum production is 10 kW. This is from 20 of 500 watt panels into two SolaX 5 kW inverters. 10 panels per inverter in a single string each.
It's winter and my production is flat lining during the day at around 6.6 kW. Is this normal? What could I expect in Summer?
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I generated a solar incidence report for my house, and it is shown below. It seems to indicate that in September I can expect 4.32 kW-hr/m2 and in peak summer 5.73. So thats 75% now. At 75% I should be getting 7.5 kW max or am I mis-calculating this?
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