Overcast = 1/3

Mar 22, 2011 13:09

I've uprated 'overcast' from 1/4 to 1/3 generation.  I'd forgotten that my power is likely to hit max a little after the middle of the day as my roof isn't directly south.  I'm at about 600W generation now.  (I think my max will be around 18-19KW under ideal conditions ( Read more... )

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raspberryfool March 22 2011, 14:51:48 UTC
I'm following your adventure with solar power with interest, I was daydreaming of having them installed here. My main drawback is that my heating and cooking are all gas, and converting would be a high cost exercise. And my roof is east/west. Also, my main electricity usage is in the evenings, with lights, computer etc. Still, it's interesting reading and I think you've made a good choice there.

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watervole March 22 2011, 15:09:56 UTC
Solar wouldn't make much of an impact on cooking costs. The power needed is more than you can generate and the time of day is poor.

The east/west roof is the real reason not to do it.

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raspberryfool March 22 2011, 19:59:35 UTC
The roof gets full sun each side for half a day, so panels on each side might be worthwhile. I wouldn't want to clean the snow off them in winter though. :-)

I'd love to generate my own power, but I think that the cost of solar panels would probably take years to pay for themselves anyway. I'll keep looking at the option though; it's something I'd need to research properly before spending money on it. I'm glad your panels are working well for you, hopefully they'll reduce your power costs considerably.

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watervole March 23 2011, 08:27:39 UTC
The roof gets full sun each side for half a day, so panels on each side might be worthwhile.

Double the cost for only a little extra power. Very unlikely to be worth it. MIght be worth asking about solar hot water.

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