Solar panel production figures

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better than expected cloud cover most of the day but bright 21.70 made battery's full and exported 0.44 bad day given for Thursday down hear
And off the BBC
In parts of south-west England it was the dullest April since 1981.

Overall in southern England there was around 30-40% less sunshine than a normal April.

However, northern Scotland was brighter with around the average amount of sunshine throughout the month.

So overall, the Met Office data shows that across the UK there was only 80% of the normal sunshine expected.



stem is East West
down in not so sunny Devon.
East 8 x 420w panels 45 deg pitch
West 10 x 420w panels 45 deg pitch
Givenergy Gen3 5kwh hybrid
2 x 9.5 battery's
 
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I think your trolling lately with the amount of gaffs you make. Watch the forecast and you can see the direction. It absolutely is from the welsh, explain how this "comes over from Ireland" :cry:
Trolling…..you mention the welsh weather more than your solar production. Its just general ribbing, the english blame the welsh and the welsh blame the irish and the scottish blame everyone. Its not trolling
 
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May target is 557, so 18 kWh per day on average, yesterday was a rubbishy day with only 8 but 11 for the day currently and blue sky forecasted for the rest of the day so will see if I can get 30 as did manage 29 one day a week ago.

April this year was only 391 compared to 481 the previous April.
 
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