Oil sucks, wind blows.
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My partner reckons that since putting up a wind turbine is guaranteed to stop the wind, putting up our panels means that London will never have sunshine again!
Rgds
Damon
Good luck with the install. I hope you can provide us with lots of pictures and information during/after the installation too. I also hope you will archive the information your website (which I frequently visit to keep updated with your progress). Keep it up.
And of course there will be kWh-by-kWh live updates for the next 20 years... Well, at least monthly anyway I hope!
Pictures of the install will be going up periodically should anyone want to watch.
Will start to appear here in about an hour:
http://gallery.hd.org/mechanoids/solar/pv/grid/tie/
Interestingly Portugal have huge incentives for such micro generation and selling power back to the grid, they will pay 48 pence per kw/h, it costs 10p from the grid.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/working_lunch/7251487.stm
Ben.
As another hobby, I fly BIG kites. These are the sort that lift you off the ground quite easily, and in my case I use one to pull me around in a kite buggy. I therefore noticed how bad the wind was after I put up my first turbine!
Next thing we know there will be Google datacentres airborne on huge kites with free WiFi for everyone on the ground... B^>
The installers were about 30 mins too slow doing the electrics so missed sundown and will have to be back tomorrow to finish testing and really switch on...
I'm rearranging various things so that I can be here tomorrow.
Other than that, overall, they seem to have done a good job.
The installers got everything working today, and I'm seeing ~50% maximum output right now on a slightly hazy but sunny afternoon.
However, this reveals that when the local electricity company (the DNO) came and swapped our meter over they failed to put in a ratcheted one, so at the moment our meter is running backwards! So they'll need to come and do another meter swap soonish...
I don't think I would mention that to them.Won't you come out ahead with this meter?I'd stick with "they know what they are doing"... if you will come out ahead. :-)G-
Why am I posting this at 2am? Because in the few days since the panels went up we've had earth tremors, gales right now so I can't sleep, and hail forecast for a few days from now! Argh!
Not sure of your panels but my Seimens panels have taken about a half hour of torrential hailstones golf ball size and larger. Only sign it happened was a couple dents in the Al frame. It beat the foot tall corn in the area into the ground.
Just to ease your mind some.
Tom W
Of course, Sanyo has thought about this a teeny bit too, so rationally you are right. And everything is still apparently intact, as we might expect! B^>
Very nearly half our gross consumption, though I've yet to completely establish its new level.
(Yesterday was crap at ~1.4kWh, but I only expect a mean of ~2kWh/day in March.)