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How much did your 3.6kW system make yesterday/today?

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Im all for helping out where i can.

so, maybe if someone creates a suitable thread that can be stuck?

Please don't take my comment as a critisism, I have a number of forums myself and intend to add lots of things to it but time runs out :(, therefore I have no inclination to do it..
 
I'm actually asking if we can have a different section purely for these kind of stats and results sharing. A single might get a bit messy and if we have a different section we can have threads discussing the results also.
 
I'm actually asking if we can have a different section purely for these kind of stats and results sharing. A single might get a bit messy and if we have a different section we can have threads discussing the results also.


Sounds a good idea such as a members sub- section perhaps ? ( just like on car forum with garages etc etc )
 
Final tally: 18.4kWh for the day.
Although the day was "sunny" all day, I think that the system was still capable of another couple of kWh, based on recent generation.
My wife commented that it was slightly hazy in places as she drove home this afternoon, so I assume that there must have been an ever-so-slight haze which I couldn't see, but which slightly reduced the sun's strength.
We've certainly had a lot more-than-normal mist and fog recently, with the cold, wet, saturated ground in the area boling off the wetness when the sun comes out.

Almost identical day today.
7.4kWh by 10.40am and 18.4kWh when I looked just a moment ago.

I looked at the Met Office charts and, as I supected, there is some slight high thin cloud which is taking the edge off the maximum potential generation. I would expect 20kWh without that slightly haziness.
 
3.92 Suntech panels with aurora 3.6. SSE facing in North East Scotland.
20.8 KWH Yesterday and 22.2 today. Could not have been a clearer sky. Still cannot get above 3.1 peak.
366 so far in 5 weeks 2 days but 3 record breaking temps in 3 days up here. And good news on FITS appeal.
It can't carry on like this - can it?
 
We have 16x 250w panels split 1250w East and 2750w West, connected to a Aurora power one 3.6 Outdoor. Installed on 21/2/12 so still finding out what it's capable of. Peak output so far is 3080w and best day was today with 15.5kWh's. SAP was 2800kWh's for the year, 209 for March and we've already done 220kWh's so all in all very pleased so far. Looking forward to getting my first reading in on the 31st March. :)
 
from the 13th march 275kWh's till the 27th march 407kWh's mine made 132kWh's in 2 weeks, is this any good.from yesterday till now its made 15kWh's and still shining here
 
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Almost identical day today.
7.4kWh by 10.40am and 18.4kWh when I looked just a moment ago.

I looked at the Met Office charts and, as I supected, there is some slight high thin cloud which is taking the edge off the maximum potential generation. I would expect 20kWh without that slightly haziness.

18.0kWh today. Sunny but with a hint of that thin, high cloud yet again.
 
so even with a load of bird crap almost covering one panel its still ok as still have the other 16

That dirty/shaded panel will simply activate its bypass diodes; the current will flow around that panel and it will be effectively removed from the string of panels.
So you'll be running with 15/16 panels.
 
I'm actually asking if we can have a different section purely for these kind of stats and results sharing. A single might get a bit messy and if we have a different section we can have threads discussing the results also.

That's a good idea. Somewhere where individual topics can be created for a member to update with system info, photo's and generation figures.
 
I'm actually asking if we can have a different section purely for these kind of stats and results sharing. A single might get a bit messy and if we have a different section we can have threads discussing the results also.

Would it also be possible for installers to note irradiance levels when they have done an install(I assume there are still a few going on) and the area of the country they are in. This gives a system owner a guide as to how their panels are performing against an increasing intensity and only needs updating if you have managed to beat the highest figure to date.
Obviously it will be a bit vague due to local weather conditions and can only be used as a guide to potential maximum.
 
This gives a system owner a guide as to how their panels are performing against an increasing intensity and only needs updating if you have managed to beat the highest figure to date
the pvgis site gives a good monthly/yearly target to aim for, based on location/size/orientation.

(Made over 20kwH / day for 6 days in a row now, might just squeeze a week out tomorrow if the forecast cloud holds off.:hurray:. 4kw system)
 
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anyone with sse?
my dad has just received a letter stating:
'From the 1st April there will be a change in the tariff rates set by DECC for your generation and export.

His install was done on the 8th December so surely they cannot alter his rates now?!
 
anyone with sse?
my dad has just received a letter stating:
'From the 1st April there will be a change in the tariff rates set by DECC for your generation and export.

His install was done on the 8th December so surely they cannot alter his rates now?!

The rates are going up by inflation. Generation payment is going to 45.4p from 43.1p
 
Hi Tom - I received a letter from SSE this morning. I assume its the same one. If so it is just the annual review uprating of FITS rates - so good news hopefully.

Can I ask an expert the following -
Over the last 7 days will have generated around 140 KWH, way in excess of target, however never got above 3.2 KWP. Is this most likely to be because 1) the sun isn't high enough in sky yet, 2) high temp of panels causing normal inefficiencies or 3) any other reason
 
Over the last 7 days will have generated around 140 KWH, way in excess of target, however never got above 3.2 KWP.

Probably the sun strength and position in the sky - especially with your flattish roof.
I am briefly peaking at 90% capacity on occasions in recent days but the peak is lasting maybe half an hour at most in mid-morning. My panels are 10 degrees steeper than yours, so are more directly at the sun at this time of year. In summer, the high sun will favour your panels over mine - although my panels may still do well because of facing into the morning sun when it is still quite low in the sky. But I won't get the mid-day, high-in-the-sky sun direct at my panels; it'll be above and to the side.
 
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Thanks FB - I will just have to show a little patience and see the system perform for a year
43% ahead of SAP target but very early days
 
I have had my system in for one week now and we have made over 20kw every day except Saturday. Total for one week is 136kwh. We made 26kw yesterday which I thought was pretty good. I am really interested to know what the highest generation that can be seen in a single day from a 4kw system? Its only mid spring so I am keen to know what we could reach. My system: 16 x 245watt Sharp panels, Sunny Boy inverter and system size of 3.92kw
 
I have had my system in for one week now and we have made over 20kw every day except Saturday. Total for one week is 136kwh. We made 26kw yesterday which I thought was pretty good. I am really interested to know what the highest generation that can be seen in a single day from a 4kw system? Its only mid spring so I am keen to know what we could reach. My system: 16 x 245watt Sharp panels, Sunny Boy inverter and system size of 3.92kw

I've noticed a few South-facing, non-shaded, 4kWp systems manage almost exactly 25kWh on the best days in the last week.
SouthEast or SouthWest systems would be probably 22-23kWh on the best days.
I'm a little East of SouthEast, non-shaded and I'm peaking around 19kWh on the best days, with a 3.75kWp (so I'd be about 20-21kWh on the best days if I had 4kWp system).

My recent details (usually showing in my signature):
Sat 31/3: 8.3kWh (target 9.1). Cloudy start, some sunny spells later.
Sun 01/4: 19.1kWh (target 9.3). Sunny, occasional thin clouds.
Mon 02/4: 14.4kWh (target 9.4). Mixture of sunshine and cloud.
Total generation since installation: 16% above SAP target.
 
I have had my system in for one week now and we have made over 20kw every day except Saturday. Total for one week is 136kwh. We made 26kw yesterday which I thought was pretty good. I am really interested to know what the highest generation that can be seen in a single day from a 4kw system? Its only mid spring so I am keen to know what we could reach. My system: 16 x 245watt Sharp panels, Sunny Boy inverter and system size of 3.92kw

I would think that a South-facing, non-shaded, 4kWp system, on a 30-degree roof would be making about 30kWh on the best summer days.

You don't mention your location, your roof facing or the roof slope.
 
I would say that 26kw in a day is very good and I guess you are well located
We are entering the best time of year from now to the summer solstice -the enemy is heat so July/Aug/Sept will drop off.
So a bright cool windy spring with showers can be really good for generation!

I will have a years data soon and am not geographically ideal(ESE Peterborough) but will hit at least 3500Kwh for the year with my 4Kw Schuco system.

The various software predictions were around 3150Kwh so I will be quite happy with my overall system performance.

Incidentally my highest output for one day was 24.6Kw during the whole of last year(20/6/11) but most of last week was hitting 20Kw and 21Kw yesterday
 

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