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Aquinas_Quark
Greetings all! I have read much about low light performance of various panels, would be interested your in actual results.
I have 15 x Sanyo HIT-N240 on 1 string, Fronius IG-TL 3.6 inverter, S facing in Poole, Dorset. Today the sun's position was invisible all day due to heavy cloud, I had less than 100W instantaneous output all day, not even 1kWh on the generation meter. 555V DC approx all the time, the inverter struggles on down to 25W before it quits.
I guess east/West facing would not matter today as the light was so diffuse?
Anyone's results appreciated.
I have 15 x Sanyo HIT-N240 on 1 string, Fronius IG-TL 3.6 inverter, S facing in Poole, Dorset. Today the sun's position was invisible all day due to heavy cloud, I had less than 100W instantaneous output all day, not even 1kWh on the generation meter. 555V DC approx all the time, the inverter struggles on down to 25W before it quits.
I guess east/West facing would not matter today as the light was so diffuse?
Anyone's results appreciated.