Sometime after rebuilding their house, Brenna and Xilimyth decide to install solar panels.
After all, with a fresh new house, it's a perfect opportunity to go green here. ^^;
They just gotta do it in their own...unique ways. =<.<=;
I also like how Brenna's so big she's literally spilling out of the frame. =>.>=;;;
art © FaeSeiren
Xilimyth © Xilimyth
Brenna © me
After all, with a fresh new house, it's a perfect opportunity to go green here. ^^;
They just gotta do it in their own...unique ways. =<.<=;
I also like how Brenna's so big she's literally spilling out of the frame. =>.>=;;;
art © FaeSeiren
Xilimyth © Xilimyth
Brenna © me
Category All / Macro / Micro
Species Cougar / Puma
Gender Female
Size 1280 x 676px
careful you don't crack the panels under your thumb and fingers
On our RL system? Well, we're rated for 17 kW per day, but if it's cloudless and sunny, we can get up to 50 kW. Net. =>.>=;;;;
80 kWh? Mine is rated for 6.3 kW but makes about 4.9 kW peak and a good day is 33 kWh.
I'd have to check with Xili to be sure (the system is under her name). ^^;
But yeah, apparently, our roof is angled and oriented almost PERFECTLY to get the maximum sun possible. Especially in the afternoon. =O.O=
But yeah, apparently, our roof is angled and oriented almost PERFECTLY to get the maximum sun possible. Especially in the afternoon. =O.O=
The system is a 17.2kWh system. Yesterday was pretty sunny all day and we sent 60.2kW back to the grid according to the meter. (Not counting power drawn FROM the grid overnight)
It still amuses me knowing we can use electric ranges, charge two electric cars and do laundry and not have to pull a single kW from the grid if we're careful :). Just now wish we installed more heat pumps than gas stuff.
I know California is starting to limit gas to new construction projects. Electrification all the way. Now do Net Zero next. :3
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