It has been the first full sun day in a month or more so I thought I’d add another snapshot of the per-panel production graph.
Clearly the sun is high enough that shading has become a non-issue, apart from a single panel for a short period in the morning (the yellow line). The reason for the almost vertical start is the sun has to come up from behind a hill in the mornings, so it is already quite high when it finally hits my roof.
Compared to the graph in August I posted above, it is also clear that the inverters are supplying maximum power for a much greater period of time and I’m keen to see how much wider that will be as we get closer to the solstice.
I’m really loving these solar panels!