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Another 'why is my set up not doing what it said on the tin' thing
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<blockquote data-quote="winmoz" data-source="post: 536058" data-attributes="member: 35814"><p>I have a home office at the bottom of the garden (located in Berkshire)</p><p>Cold in the winter (8-10c) and hot in the summer (30-32c) despite building reg spec insulation. </p><p>I have just installed 4x300W Photnic Universe panels, an Iconica 3000w hybrid inverter and 6 x 120AH AGMs with a view to powering some heating and cooling, as well as having the ability to keep some lights on if there are power shortages over the coming months.</p><p> The panels are on a flat(ish) roof and not overshadowed - I may be able to tilt them a little to the south, but currently (in November) the best power I've seen is 90w. The panels tend to provide 34v with, so far a max current of 2A.</p><p></p><p>I know it's winter and that the headline 300W is in lab conditions, but have I got some faults somewhere?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmoz, post: 536058, member: 35814"] I have a home office at the bottom of the garden (located in Berkshire) Cold in the winter (8-10c) and hot in the summer (30-32c) despite building reg spec insulation. I have just installed 4x300W Photnic Universe panels, an Iconica 3000w hybrid inverter and 6 x 120AH AGMs with a view to powering some heating and cooling, as well as having the ability to keep some lights on if there are power shortages over the coming months. The panels are on a flat(ish) roof and not overshadowed - I may be able to tilt them a little to the south, but currently (in November) the best power I've seen is 90w. The panels tend to provide 34v with, so far a max current of 2A. I know it's winter and that the headline 300W is in lab conditions, but have I got some faults somewhere? [/QUOTE]
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