mike90045 wrote:
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The biggest confusion for me was the decrease in power between the first two days in auto tracking mode. Day three was longer than day one, and looked equally as clear and sunny - I'll just chalk it up to the solar panels are better at judging clear skies than my eye.
PV panel temp. Wind and ambient temp control this. You can get quite a drop in power with no wind, as the panels heat up.
I just checked the history from the weather station 2 miles from here, and the difference seems small to me.
Can the following be significant emough? There wasn't much wind either day, and the temps were close both days - the panels are "exposed" in the back since they're on trackers, which, I would think, help dissipate heat.
Feb 14th (33.58 KW):
Time.............. Temp.........Wind Speed
08 am............46.............2
10 am............53.............3
12 pm............60.............2
02 pm............60.............2
04 pm............60.............2
05 pm............60.............2
06 pm............55.............0
Feb 16th (30.1 KW):
Time.............. Temp.........Wind Speed
08 am.............35.............0
10 am.............50.............2
12 pm.............60.............1
02 pm.............63.............1
04 pm.............63.............2
05 pm.............63.............0
06 pm.............60.............0