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The Gotwind Forum • View topic - 100kwh of solar power produced. Now 500kwh

100kwh of solar power produced. Now 500kwh

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bs85

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Post Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:00 am

I hasnt been a brilliant solar summer here in Ea

I hasnt been a brilliant solar summer here in East Yorkshire but have just passed 200kwh of electricity produced.
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bs85

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Post Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:00 am

Has now produced 514kwh

Has now produced 514kwh
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gotwind

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Post Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:00 am

Wow this is an old thread, that you have dug up.<

Wow this is an old thread, that you have dug up.
No worries,

514 Kw/h in 16 months with a 350 watt peak panel setup correct?

Ben.
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daveames

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Post Thu Jan 01, 1970 1:00 am


hi bs85,

good long range data th


hi bs85,

good long range data there. looks like your system is running at a very respectable 85% efficency there.

using the data from london of 3.09 full rated sun hours per day (1,130/year) and what looks like about 560days of operation.

your harvesting about 920whs/day out of a possible 1081whs available!

not too shabby at all....

thanks for the update,
cheers, dave
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