Wow! This one looks good and nice! I am wondering how much is it to install a solar panel so I am checking some forums and reviews! It seems that your work is really nice!
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New 4.27 kw system in Oakland
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why I moved here, where the neighbors can't even see my house, and I can't see theirs. Us
HAMs had some problems with antennas in city limits, but the Feds stepped in and said the
antennas will be allowed. Bruce Roe K9MQGComment
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OK, so the city inspector signed off, and the system is up and running. Just waiting for PG&E to do their thing.
My inverter panel shows I'm getting about 3.786 kw of AC power, at around 1 pm. Sun is shining bright, no clouds.
Is that about right, or should I be getting more out of this system?
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That depends on orientation, irradiance level and temp. for the most part, but may be in the ballpark.Comment
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Re tilt: Out of 14 panels, 4 of them are at 18 degrees, and 10 of them are at 15 degrees.
Re temp: It was probably about 75F when I made that measurement.
Let's assume irradiance of 1000W/m^2.Comment
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Do this: Run PVWatts, with an 8 - 10% derate instead of the default 14%, choose the hourly output option and look for a clear day output close to the day of interest. Check the hourly output and compare. takes about 5 -10 min. You'll probably be close.Comment
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time, that is about solar noon. Bruce RoeComment
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Wow, looks good -- I set the derate at 8%, and I looked at one week of historical data on either side of this date (8/7) --and the peak hour of production is still less than what I saw today.
Outstanding! If that's any indication, I should easily cover 100% of my annual usage, assuming the future weather isn't terrible.Comment
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I just did what I suggested for your location. PVWatts estimates ~~ 3400 W +/- some for max. output this time of year at around solar noon. Your 3.786/4.27 = .89. Check PVoutlet for systems near you. What you got seems about right, maybe a bit high. Hope you're not looking for 4270 Watts. It probably won't happen all that often.Comment
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Ah, I hadn't noticed that "hourly" data feature. Wow, looks good -- I set the derate at 8%, and I looked at one week of historical data on either side of this date (8/7) --and the peak hour of production is still less than what I saw today. Outstanding! If that's any indication, I should easily cover 100% of my annual usage, assuming the future weather isn't terrible.Comment
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If I can regularly hit > 3.5 kw at peak summer hours, that will be plenty for me.Comment
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We had a nice sunny day today, no clouds. Here's my production -- almost 28 kwh! I'm pretty happy with that.
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