
Moxi
Lightning rod. I forgot to take it off.AE-NMidlands wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 7:02 pmObviously it is keeping the base in the air while the varnish dries...
JIngs, Nae guid!Moxi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:02 am Its really impressive what can be done with solar PV and the benefits of having just a few more panels here and there seems to yield returns beyond expectation time and again.
We woke up to the last gasp of winter today (hopefully)
I'm just off out to put my two extra panels on the system![]()
Moxi
Glad to hear it! We are down to 750W incoming and a deepening sky. No worries, classic fm on and enough to run house and trickle into the stack.Moxi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:07 am Would you believe just three minutes after that photo the cloud slid away up the Nantille Valley and left is with bright blue skies !
Bitterly cold but I don't care because that means better panel efficiency![]()
Half term here so the kids are running amuck around the house, hopefully we can get them out in the snow in a bit before it melts away or the next rain front arrives.
Moxi
Quite cold, bright blue sky and nice sun here too, also a trickle going in to the stack. It's odd that, while I am currently getting 500W off the West-facing roof, this time yesterday we were getting about 900W. I put it down to last night's rain washing the air so no reflection or diffraction back off atmospheric particulate.
We are back up at 1.6kW incoming as i type. Agree on the satisfaction of getting it done ourselves, same when i fire up power tools and I know that after the momentary spike of demand its all me. Actually that's a point, another reason to use battery power tools. No inverter lag.AE-NMidlands wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:25 amQuite cold, bright blue sky and nice sun here too, also a trickle going in to the stack. It's odd that, while I am currently getting 500W off the West-facing roof, this time yesterday we were getting about 900W. I put it down to last night's rain washing the air so no reflection or diffraction back off atmospheric particulate.
I suppose that after a full year when (I hope) I shall have seen solid 3.6kW clipped output from the inverter through the summer I shan't even be thinking twice about these small variations. OTOH, I agree that watching the details at the edges and avoiding grid import is very satisfying, so I probably shall!