Here is the solar output graph for 9/26/11.
Posts Tagged ‘inverter’
9/26/11
September 26, 2011Early September solar output graphs
September 8, 2011Here are the solar output graphs for my solar panel system for the last few days. One day was really rainy, a monsoon day. Can you guess which one? Smile.
August 30
August 30, 2011Another hot day. More detailed blogs in September. Solar output for 8/30/11.
One year anniversary of testing solar panel inverter
August 25, 2011Today, August 25, 2011, one year ago, Sungevity turned on my Kaco solar panel inverter to test it. What a wonderful day that was. This year has flown by fast. I can’t believe I made over 6000 kWh this year. I feel real good about helping the planet, my country and my wallet. It is [...]
August 22
August 22, 2011Here are more photos of the install from a year ago and the solar panel output results.
August 18 solar panel results
August 18, 2011My classroom air conditioner started breaking down 2 weeks ago and Monday stopped working period. Maybe tomorrow it will get fixed. It is not fun teaching in a room that is over 90 degrees with stagnant air and no breeze. It will be fine soon. Onward and forward. I put 2 fans in my room [...]
Over 100 and 3pm clouds
August 17, 2011Yes, we are having our 100 degrees everyday this week, yuk! Humid and hot, fun!
Solar chart
August 16, 2011Hi all, still busy teaching everyday. Here is my solar panel electrical output chart for 8/16/11. The peak was not as high as the other day, must be haze or something that keeps it down. Comments? Fifteen more days for you to get that $1000 for signing up at Sungevity.com and doing an iQuote with [...]
Almost mid-month
August 14, 2011Planning on making over 650 kWh again this month. That sure is a lot of free electricity. I love saving money and helping the environment. I have friends that use $300 plus every month on electricity and they still don’t go solar. OH well maybe later. Here is today’s graph.
3.2 kW
August 12, 2011Yes, it is Friday and there were clouds and fog and sun and heat. Look at this graph below and see. Also the highest point of the graph 3.2 was much higher than any of the last month. Go figure. Comments?
