I wanted to set up a thread to see what everyone's home solar systems are producing weekly now that we are heading into spring plus we have several members that have home systems from multiple installers.
For this particular experiment I wanted to use the dates of 2/26/2022 through 3/5/2022. Based on the look ahead forecast it looks like the Denver metro area should have some decent sunny days and little cloud cover.
I'll post up Sunday 3/6/2022 since my system doesn't do minute by minute or hour by hour updates, I have to have a full 24 hours almost to update.
Could be interesting to see what dashboards people have as well. I get pretty detailed (15min interval) info by panel along with pretty good overall performance and trending data with Solar Edge. Anyway, I'm in for the challenge!
Looks like 166.4 kWh here... first 3 days I could have done more had I had different inverters, I was maxed out for a good portion of each day. But when the clouds came everything went down...
@nakman 9kw, 25 360W panels. General specs below. I'd love to know what everyone else has to see any kind of efficiency data. I know these panels still produce power when partially shaded but outside of that I don't know how they stack up. The highest wattage I was seeing per panel over that timeframe is right at 300.
edit - If you are 5.4kw system and I'm 9kw, then looks like I should have made about 275kWh compared to what you produce, which I probably would have if my first day wasn't still covered in snow.