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Tag Archives: monsoon
Bar graphs vs. line graphs
Well, for now I must get used to the new solar bar graphs till the line graphs come back. I am working on getting the line graphs back since they provide more usable data than the bar graphs do. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Combinatorics, GraphJam, Kilowatt hour, Line graph, Math, monsoon, Popular culture, Programming, solar, solar panels, Sungevity
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End of the month solar stats
Well it is that time of the month again, the solar graphs of the totals for each day for the month of September, 2011. No, I did not get to 600 kWh. Sad. This month had too many monsoons and … Continue reading
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Tagged Energy, Kilowatt hour, monsoon, Renewable, solar, Solar variation, Sungevity, Watt
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9/17 solar output
Here is the solar output graph from the Kaco Inverter for 9/17/11.
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Tagged Business, Energy, Lease, monsoon, referral, Renewable, solar, Solar panel, Solar variation, Sungevity, Watt
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Solar output for 9/16/11
Warm days this week, much cooler than the week before. Last week everyday was above 95 this week everyday was below 85. Nice. Next week it is above 95 everyday again. Ugh! I will enjoy the cooler months when they … Continue reading
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Tagged Energy, monsoon, Recreation, Solar panel, Solar variation, Sony Computer Entertainment, Technology, Watt
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Happy Labor Day!
Yes, another day to rest from work. It is rainy today so the graph tomorrow will be quite interesting. We had monsoons and thunder today. My daughters are back east and their areas, Tennessee and Washington DC, are full of … Continue reading
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Tagged Labor Day, monsoon, rain, solar, solar panels, tennessee, Trade union, United States, United States Department of Labor, Washington DC
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One year since install of solar panels
Yes, today is one year and two days since the solar panels started to get installed. August 19, 2010 was the beginning of no return. The beginning of going green in a big way. If you look back at my … Continue reading
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Tagged Energy, Kilowatt hour, monsoon, Patience, Renewable, solar, Solar panel, Sungevity
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3.2 kW
Yes, 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. … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, California, Danny Kennedy, Electric, Electricity generation, fog, inverter, Kilowatt hour, Lease, monsoon, purchase, Renewable, solar, Solar panel, solar panels, Sungevity, Watt
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August 8 and 9
More hot days out here in the Inland Empire. Par for the course for mid-August. My panels work without any worry as always. Some teachers at work asked me about my iPad and that led into the solar panel discussion. … Continue reading
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Tagged Energy, Inland Empire, iPad, Lease, monsoon, Renewable, solar, Solar panel, Sungevity, teachers
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Solar Panel Output – January to July, 2011
Here are the monthly solar output graphs for January through July. If you compare Robert’s and mine, one can see that my area had more monsoon clouds than he did. Also one can see the difference in output between 2.9 … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, Energy, Kilowatt hour, Lease, monsoon, output, purchase, referral number, Renewable, solar, Solar panel, Solar variation, Sungevity, Watt
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Monsoons, thunder, lightning…
Yes, 7/31/11 went out with a bang! Thunder and Lightning. The monsoon was heavy in the morning and gone in the afternoon. It was the weirdest solar graph I have seen in the whole time I have had solar. Very … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Energy, Kilowatt hour, Lease, lightning, monsoon, referral, Renewable, solar, solar panels, Sungevity, thunder, Watt, weather, Yahoo, Yoda
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