Total kWh Produced: 78,030
Total kWh Consumed: 79,333 [net 1,303]
Best Production Day: May 13th 2020 [64.6 kWh]
Average Production Day: 30.3 kWh
Average Consumption Day: 30.8 kWh
What happened in Feb of ’21? Lots of π¨οΈβοΈβ.
Source: Solar Edge user interface.
Tools: Excel & Paint
PNWoutdoors on
Pacific Northwest or Midwest?
Powder-Tree on
Thanks for sharing! Amazing how they haven’t dropped in performance over the years.
Cleaning regularily?
RandomFanOrNot on
Is it possible to only live off this? Seeing the net used (will use a little less) and net made. Also how big/much do u have?
KidJuggernaut on
They usually say that a solar panel will loose its efficiency but here’s looks like yours are holding well.
Beanruz on
You use on average 30kwh per day? Or almost 11,000 kwh per year?
Is that heating and cooling or something?
In the UK, im using 4800kwh/ year and that includes two electric cars.
We have gas heating like and no AC.
WhiskeyDelta89 on
Awesome! What size system do you have? Have you considered or looked at battery storage?
KnotSoSalty on
This is great data. Itβs also a clean example of why solar alone is not enough to run a grid. Batteries are essential and a lot of them.
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Total kWh Produced: 78,030
Total kWh Consumed: 79,333 [net 1,303]
Best Production Day: May 13th 2020 [64.6 kWh]
Average Production Day: 30.3 kWh
Average Consumption Day: 30.8 kWh
What happened in Feb of ’21? Lots of π¨οΈβοΈβ.
Source: Solar Edge user interface.
Tools: Excel & Paint
Pacific Northwest or Midwest?
Thanks for sharing! Amazing how they haven’t dropped in performance over the years.
Cleaning regularily?
Is it possible to only live off this? Seeing the net used (will use a little less) and net made. Also how big/much do u have?
They usually say that a solar panel will loose its efficiency but here’s looks like yours are holding well.
You use on average 30kwh per day? Or almost 11,000 kwh per year?
Is that heating and cooling or something?
In the UK, im using 4800kwh/ year and that includes two electric cars.
We have gas heating like and no AC.
Awesome! What size system do you have? Have you considered or looked at battery storage?
This is great data. Itβs also a clean example of why solar alone is not enough to run a grid. Batteries are essential and a lot of them.