Photovoltaic system: Yield in bad weather

  • Erstellt am 2018-08-24 09:07:42

AndreasPlü

2018-08-26 10:07:42
  • #1
You can just stand in front of the wind turbine and blow a little

Ok, the deficiency was probably lack of sun - it can definitely be a bit more in the next few days after the last weeks.

I just fell for the promises of the providers ("best yields even in bad weather blala"). And when I saw the minimal yield, I thought I’d start a less important thread But thanks for the constructive answers, now I’m informed (and maybe other photovoltaic newbies too).
 

truce

2018-08-26 10:24:04
  • #2
One could set up a wind turbine in front of (within) the photovoltaic system, then even more air circulates
 

miho

2018-09-03 12:58:22
  • #3


This is often advertised. But it’s nonsense. The low-light range plays no role in the total yield. If your module is 10% better in an area where at most 10% of the total yield is achieved, that results in 1% more total yield. In the strong light range, a 10% improvement would mean over 9% more total yield...
 

Nemo2008

2018-10-02 20:05:26
  • #4
the lowest yields we had were with the snow on the roof
 
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