Of course any cleaning effect of the rain could be offset by the increased cloudiness associated with the rain. I haven't been up to clean since last fall and expect to do so this weekend if I can get going early enough to avoid the heat. In reality the closeness of the two years is a fluke. Even with the uniformity of our weather, you'd still expect far more than 0.5 kWh fluctuation. June is coming and then I'll have data for June 2012-2015. Should be interesting but I still think it won't be enough data to see any degradation over the three year period.
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Of course any cleaning effect of the rain could be offset by the increased cloudiness associated with the rain. I haven't been up to clean since last fall and expect to do so this weekend if I can get going early enough to avoid the heat. In reality the closeness of the two years is a fluke. Even with the uniformity of our weather, you'd still expect far more than 0.5 kWh fluctuation. June is coming and then I'll have data for June 2012-2015. Should be interesting but I still think it won't be enough data to see any degradation over the three year period.Comment
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Of course any cleaning effect of the rain could be offset by the increased cloudiness associated with the rain. I haven't been up to clean since last fall and expect to do so this weekend if I can get going early enough to avoid the heat. In reality the closeness of the two years is a fluke. Even with the uniformity of our weather, you'd still expect far more than 0.5 kWh fluctuation. June is coming and then I'll have data for June 2012-2015. Should be interesting but I still think it won't be enough data to see any degradation over the three year period.Comment
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Pretty large but not impossible monthly variation. Highlights that PVWatts is an estimator of long term performance not short term. Was the system operational fore the same amount of each month ?Comment
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Yes, no down time. Just entered the April 2015 generation today and noticed it. Has a utility grade digital meter in a meter pan.Jeff, BSEE, 22.3KW, 45-240W w/M190, 46-260W w/M250Comment
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