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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Smith" data-source="post: 555903" data-attributes="member: 35176"><p>As always Binky. you are 100% correct and I would add the Sun is also getting higher in the sky. So my wall panels are still producing at peak about 80% of their Wp which I am surprised I would I though that number would decrease by now and those on the main roof NW are also getting more sun earlier in the day because it is higher in the sky.</p><p></p><p>Overall I have for 14.05kWp of PV modules. I had estimated before the installation that at peak they would reach 7 to 8kW. I was very wrong. The highest recorded was 11.9kW It was a cloudy day and the sun played hide and seek. I know the light bounce on the cloud and this helps. Nonetheless, everyday now I reach between 10 and 11kW. I am so glad I have a 12kW inverter (I was originally looking for a 8 or maybe 10kW but Lux only provides for the UK 7kW or 12kW...) This will be the topic of another post? The added benefits and unexpected (for the neo Solar man I am) of such a large inverter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Smith, post: 555903, member: 35176"] As always Binky. you are 100% correct and I would add the Sun is also getting higher in the sky. So my wall panels are still producing at peak about 80% of their Wp which I am surprised I would I though that number would decrease by now and those on the main roof NW are also getting more sun earlier in the day because it is higher in the sky. Overall I have for 14.05kWp of PV modules. I had estimated before the installation that at peak they would reach 7 to 8kW. I was very wrong. The highest recorded was 11.9kW It was a cloudy day and the sun played hide and seek. I know the light bounce on the cloud and this helps. Nonetheless, everyday now I reach between 10 and 11kW. I am so glad I have a 12kW inverter (I was originally looking for a 8 or maybe 10kW but Lux only provides for the UK 7kW or 12kW...) This will be the topic of another post? The added benefits and unexpected (for the neo Solar man I am) of such a large inverter. [/QUOTE]
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