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Okay, probably like the rest of you we have been monitoring a lot of our systems lately as we have a bit of time on our hands. We have been comparing results with our predicted yields on both software and SAP and trying to see which panels are performing the best.
Sanyo are performing well but the best seem to be the Linuo panels. We haven't been installing them for long so we haven't got any yearly figures yet but the results so far are very impressive. Towards the end of the year we will compile a chart of the panels we have used with a comparison ratio against our SAP calculations and PV Sol calculations. If it seems handy then we'll probably keep updating it as we get more results in.
We're not doing the same for inverters but from our brief analysis we have noticed that the Fronius IG TL inverters appear to be performing better than others. Which is surprising as I had kind of ignored them as an option for the last 6 months or so. Perhaps I need to start looking at them again.
Perhaps surprisingly, the polycrystalline Linuo panels are doing slightly better than the monocrystalline panels.
Sanyo are performing well but the best seem to be the Linuo panels. We haven't been installing them for long so we haven't got any yearly figures yet but the results so far are very impressive. Towards the end of the year we will compile a chart of the panels we have used with a comparison ratio against our SAP calculations and PV Sol calculations. If it seems handy then we'll probably keep updating it as we get more results in.
We're not doing the same for inverters but from our brief analysis we have noticed that the Fronius IG TL inverters appear to be performing better than others. Which is surprising as I had kind of ignored them as an option for the last 6 months or so. Perhaps I need to start looking at them again.
Perhaps surprisingly, the polycrystalline Linuo panels are doing slightly better than the monocrystalline panels.