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Monthly Archives: November 2010
November is over!
Here is the graph for November and I was right on with the guess of 450 kWh produced, total was 453 kWh, not bad with all the shading of the trees and all. Enjoy! Let’s see what December brings. Any … Continue reading
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Tagged Electricity generation, Energy, kaco, Kilowatt hour, Renewable, solar, Solar panel, Sungevity
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ASL
My daughters and I were signing away. We caught up on the news and visited with my new grandson, Ethan. it was fun. Thanksgiving was nice with all the families together. We talked about how my solar is going. The … Continue reading
Miss it
I am missing my solar charting. My Kaco inverter let’s me know how my solar is doing and I miss looking at them. I forgot my password and user name. My laptop is 2,000 miles from here plus my log … Continue reading
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Tagged Energy, Inverter (electrical), kaco, solar, Solar panel
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Tennessee
I am on vacation in Tennessee with my family and new grandson. I haven’t seen any solar homes in the part. Everyone seems interested in my solar and they are curious about how it is working for me. I showed … Continue reading
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Tagged Appalachian Trail, Energy, Georgia, Maine, Memphis, Memphis Tennessee, North Carolina, Roan Mountain, solar, tennessee, United States
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Amy Gorman – Superstar!
When I did my first iQuote, I was contacted via email by Customer Service Representative, Amy Gorman, who works at Sungevity. She was awesome and helped me every step of the way and answered my 100 questions, via email or … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative energy, Amy, Amy Gorman, Energy, pv, Renewable, solar, Solar power, Star Wars, Sungevity, Sustainable living
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More graphs – 11/20/10 – another rainy day – still making elec.
People ask me, “do you still make electricity on rainy days?” And, I say yes, as you can see on the graph above. There are no days where no electricity is made. At least 3kWh on the heaviest of cloudy … Continue reading
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Tagged Electricity, Energy, graphs, Inverter (electrical), Kilowatt hour, Photovoltaics, pv, rainy days and solar, Renewable, solar, Solar panel, solar panels, Sungevity
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Vacation
I will be on vacation to see my new grandson in Tennessee. I will post everyday if I am not too busy visiting with everyone for our small family reunion surrounding our new addition, Ethan during this time of Thanksgiving. … Continue reading
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Tagged Family, going green, Holidays, solar, tennessee, Thanksgiving
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More graphs – November 18, 2010 – tree shading is obvious.
This shows how a tree in the middle of a south facing back yard can cut down on solar panel efficiency. Science Fair 101 – try it and see what happens. There were no previous measurements for this tree being … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, Oregon, Plant, Science fair, shading, Solar panel, Tree, Washington, White House
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From the beginning…
If you are new to my blog, it is chronological, so if you go back to August 27th (Day 1 – Solar panel installation), you can see the Sungevity solar panel installation from the beginning, day by day. There are … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Electric, Energy, how to, installing, installing solar panels, PPG, progressive power group, Renewable, Renewable energy, solar, Solar panel, Sungevity
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