Balcony solar PV

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A raf conversion puts us at about 80W output earlier when shaded and dull. I'll take that. :D

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Looking forward to getting the meter in place. Some late evening sun hitting panel 1. :twisted:

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Nice job Joeboy, I'm a big fan of using spare space to throw up panels, finding the microinverters and panels at that price was good work!
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MrPablo wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 5:24 pm Nice job Joeboy, I'm a big fan of using spare space to throw up panels, finding the microinverters and panels at that price was good work!
Thank you for that. It was destined :lol:

Just been over to No1's house. It is warm as I walked in the door. Just the other side of neutral yet noticeable.

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For the lads who have bought into Hoymiles gear for the quality and longterm reliability I can say. Don't sweat it on the app. The unit will output on connection and a £24 meter will keep the count and momentary output.

Sure you can register when abroad and why not but only if you are over there anyway. As we know, the bits that matters is the local star energy conversion. Every time I look down the garden I am smiling 😊

I love to take things that appear to have outlived and turn them back on. An example of this is that SWMBO paid for both the Enphase micro's and the Sharp panels with cash generated from her small-scale secondhand furniture upcycling which i assist at.

She ponies up the cash, I bring a tiny brain, she helps with the solar job then I pay her back on the 5th when I pay myself. How cool is that?

Just been back down, winds picking up, sun is hiding yet between the 3 panels there's a 28V DC 1 Amp incoming. That is epic. :ugeek: (30W). The 3 orange production led lights on the Enphase are very nice to see.
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Joe, just looking at the earlier photos and admiring your work, one thing not clear from the photo was where the cables go through a piece of pipe into the shed.

Is that pipe sealed to stop water running down the cables and into the shed - I’m guessing that you have this all covered but in the interests of not assuming and you having a flood next time it rained I thought I should check.

Apologies for asking the obvious.

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Moxi wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 7:13 pm Joe, just looking at the earlier photos and admiring your work, one thing not clear from the photo was where the cables go through a piece of pipe into the shed.

Is that pipe sealed to stop water running down the cables and into the shed - I’m guessing that you have this all covered but in the interests of not assuming and you having a flood next time it rained I thought I should check.

Apologies for asking the obvious.

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Angled downwards and about a foot long. All good, cheers. Will maybe sprayfoam later when all settled.
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Moxi wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 4:23 pm I would love a shed that I could actually get in to and work without tripping over kids tractors, carriers trikes etc etc :D

Set up looks fine JB and the shed is tidy enough to be purposeful and not a show room!

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Exactly, room to stand so no need for any tidying yet! :D
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I thought you would have it sorted out JB and I agree Fintray as long as you can place two feet square to the floor then that’s enough room to work, I just need to find space for my two feet 🤣

Nice job though and another good example of not a lot of cash yielding a useful solar contribution.

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Fueltheburn wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2023 3:55 pm The Hoymiles installer app does not work by changing the VPN to Holland for example as it still requires your GPS location.
No way to circumvent this. They will detect you are in the UK.

You have to be in a European country to set up the app :(
Can the GPS data be spoofed?
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Can the GPS data be spoofed?
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I tried this yesterday using a computer android emulator. The WiFi was set to Holland but was still unsuccessful.
It may have been the emulator I was using though.

I am asking a friend in Holland to see if he can set up the account on his phone for me when he gets back to land.
If this works ... jackpot.
He isn't back on land until tomorrow though :roll:

If this doesn't work, I will wait I til he goes over to Germany. I will get an answer ... just not yet.
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There is an irony in here somewhere. Panels up & on yesterday.... :lol:

This morn
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I shall instead of enjoying production take joy in the visual of rain cascading off of them.

That Sunday temperature. :o
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