Originally posted by Chuck
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I do not have a South facing roof so I have an East West Split, 8 panels on one side 8 on the other these are referred to as strings.
The two strings feed into a dual input inverter and they are aggregated together.
I personally never see a peak output of 4KW typically mines 3.5KW tops around midday in June.
I do get more duration though because each string is facing the Sun for longer than a South facing system would so the difference is maybe not as significant as you might think.
I get a good bell curve daily, right now it is 18:00 overcast and the system is producing 750W from the west string and about 150W from the east.
The Back ground use in the house is currently 300W so still earning money.
A good south facing system might produce 30KW per day on a good day I regularly get 20-25KW this time of year
I could have put the panels on A frames in my field but that needed planning permission and my sheep have a habit of butting things come tupping time so they would have needed protection. (the panels not the sheep)
I bought my system 4 years ago for £7k I am on the 21p per KW feed in tariff which pays out for 25 years, Mine will have paid for themselves probably by the end of next year so all the rest is pure profit. I have a couple of redundant 3KW Compaq UPS which I charge up during the day, as a result this time of year we hardly use any paid for electricity at all.
The trick is to use it all and export as little as poss washing machine on when the sun is shining etc.
Mine has proven a good RTI.
And if your meter goes backwards like mine did before it went smart the return is even better!
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