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January 2013 solar output graph
Hi For a comparison look back at January 2012 and see if there is a difference. It might be the weather or shadows from trees. more clouds, or that the panels are one year older. Things to think about. Here … Continue reading
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Tagged clouds, DIY, Energy, graph, Kilowatt hour, Renewable, solar, Solar panel, Sungevity, Technology, trees, weather
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Jan. 17th graphs
See previous day to compare.
Posted in going green, Misc., solar
Tagged Energy, graphs, how to, shading, solar, trees
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Sunny here again in Southern California finally. Merry Christmas!
Yes, it was sunny all day yesterday, just as all the company was gone, we had sun all day. December 24th was beautiful! The snow on the mountains is so pretty today. It let the ground dry up and things … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, Christmas Eve, Christmas tree, flooding, holiday, Horticulture, rain, shading, solar, solar problems, Southern California, Tree, trees
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November 30th graph – trees still shading the panels
Oh, yes I am back from Tennessee and happy checking my solar panel inverter graphs again! Here is the graph for 11/30/10. The graph shows the afternoon shading starting at 1:00 pm and continuing for several hours after that. If … Continue reading
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Tagged Electricity, Energy, inverter, Inverter (electrical), Kilowatt hour, shading, Solar panel, solar panels, tennessee, trees
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Trees and solar panels (part 2)
As I said I would, I took some photos of the solar with the tree shading on it. I called my Sungevity representative, Justin Cox about it yesterday. He said that their primary concern is there is no shading between … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Carrot Tree, Electric, Energy, Kilowatt hour, Renewable, shading, solar, Solar energy, Solar panel, trees
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