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opinion:frater_secessus:solar_harvest [2023/02/11 13:49]
frater_secessus [observations]
opinion:frater_secessus:solar_harvest [2023/02/17 15:17]
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       * thunderstorms, typically 10W, less than 2% of rated.       * thunderstorms, typically 10W, less than 2% of rated.
  
 +===== correlation with available direct light =====
  
-===== ununsual scenarios =====+This is harder to grasp and compute, but increases accuracy by factoring in location, time, etc.((It cannot account for //indirect// light by refraction, reflection,etc. The contribution of indirect light is considered to be +15% in clear skies.))
  
 +1.  find solar zenith angle with app or calculator
 +1.  derive cosine of the above; this is the percentage of direct sunlight landing on a flat surface
 +1.  multiply this value by panel wattage
 +1.  the result is the theoretical direct light available at that time/place under clear skies.((since MPPT-based system losses typically are -15% and indirect lighting is +15%, an MPPT-based system might make this direct-light power level under clear skies.)) 
  
  
  
  
-    * exceptionally high yield, 90% of rated  
-        * [[http://img.mousetrap.net/2020/Screenshot_20200222-114332.jpg|519w at in February in Quartzsite @ noon]], ~500' elevation.  91% of rated, 114% of theoretical.  I've seen 500w+ rarely, maybe 3x in two years off grid so far.   
  
  
-      * wildfire smoke - [[http://img.mousetrap.net/2020/Screenshot_20200908-122938.jpg|8.98W at noon]], sea level.  1.5% of rated, 1.9% of theoretical during September 2020 wildfires in Oregon. + 
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 +===== ununsual scenarios ===== 
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 +    * exceptionally high yield, 90% of rated  
 +        * [[http://img.mousetrap.net/2020/Screenshot_20200222-114332.jpg|519w at in February in Quartzsite @ noon]], ~500' elevation.  91% of rated, 114% of theoretical.  I've seen 500w+ out of 570w rarely, maybe 3x in two years off grid so far.((before I increased array to 750w)) 
 +    * wildfire smoke - [[http://img.mousetrap.net/2020/Screenshot_20200908-122938.jpg|8.98W at noon]], sea level.  1.5% of rated, 1.9% of theoretical during September 2020 wildfires in Oregon. 
  
opinion/frater_secessus/solar_harvest.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/17 15:20 by frater_secessus