Another option for you is to go onto the sunpower website and look at daily power (not energy) output - that is in 5 minute increments (you can also export the data). Assuming none of your panels are shaded, you should have an increment at some point close to your STC (320 watts * number of panels). I would start by looking at a month when you have peak production
For example, on 5/11 at 11:42 AM, it shows I was producing 8.3 kW. Dividing that by my 26 panels show 319.2 watt per panel.
On 9/25 @ 12:05, produced 8.25 kW (317 watt per panel)
You will see that you rarely produce at peak for very long, but as long at you are seeing it occasionally, it should indicate all is well. For 9/25, the next highest was @ 12:10, but had dropped to 7.88. There were only about 5 periods on that day were I was above 270 watts. So if you are randomly pulling them, very good chance you will miss the peak, especially if you are pulling them in November vs spring or fall.
For example, on 5/11 at 11:42 AM, it shows I was producing 8.3 kW. Dividing that by my 26 panels show 319.2 watt per panel.
On 9/25 @ 12:05, produced 8.25 kW (317 watt per panel)
You will see that you rarely produce at peak for very long, but as long at you are seeing it occasionally, it should indicate all is well. For 9/25, the next highest was @ 12:10, but had dropped to 7.88. There were only about 5 periods on that day were I was above 270 watts. So if you are randomly pulling them, very good chance you will miss the peak, especially if you are pulling them in November vs spring or fall.
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