Looking for some guidance, from reading other posts it seems solar panels get 80-90% of what they're rated for. These panels are Silfab SLA-M 320Wp
My total kW usage last calendar year was 11,794kw. The system they created states it will produce 11,721kw
They have 21 panels at 320 watts each which is 6,720 watts. An AZM of 182 degrees, tilt 15 degrees, and system loss of 14.08 to equal 11,721kW. That averages to 32.11kW a day produced.
From rough calculations of calculating a summer day and windy day it doesn't seem like that would produce that much power.
How they divided it for my area and historic weather conditions it came out to this.
Monthly production:
Jan 774
Feb 802
March 1079
April 1167
May 1241
June 1172
July 1042
Aug 1017
Sept 974
Oct 939
Nov 796
Dec 717
Even taking the best month and the amount of daylight hours, is this realistic.
I guess I shouldn't be too concerned as after the sit survey, they'll give me exact numbers (but should be about the same) and there's a production guarantee.
They said if the system didn't produce 11,721kW (minus .06% max degradation per year) they would add panels at no charge.
I have a flat roof and there's nothing to shade the panels except for the parapet walls, but how it will be positioned on the roof, the shade from it shouldn't get to the panels.
Any insight would be great.
Thanks
My total kW usage last calendar year was 11,794kw. The system they created states it will produce 11,721kw
They have 21 panels at 320 watts each which is 6,720 watts. An AZM of 182 degrees, tilt 15 degrees, and system loss of 14.08 to equal 11,721kW. That averages to 32.11kW a day produced.
From rough calculations of calculating a summer day and windy day it doesn't seem like that would produce that much power.
How they divided it for my area and historic weather conditions it came out to this.
Monthly production:
Jan 774
Feb 802
March 1079
April 1167
May 1241
June 1172
July 1042
Aug 1017
Sept 974
Oct 939
Nov 796
Dec 717
Even taking the best month and the amount of daylight hours, is this realistic.
I guess I shouldn't be too concerned as after the sit survey, they'll give me exact numbers (but should be about the same) and there's a production guarantee.
They said if the system didn't produce 11,721kW (minus .06% max degradation per year) they would add panels at no charge.
I have a flat roof and there's nothing to shade the panels except for the parapet walls, but how it will be positioned on the roof, the shade from it shouldn't get to the panels.
Any insight would be great.
Thanks
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