• KillingTimeItself
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    2 days ago

    not very much, especially during the winter, the best way to optimize panel production is by pointing it towards the sun most effectively, the farther north, or south, of the equator the less effective it is, the less directly it points towards the sun in general, the less power you make.

    It might still produce a decent amount of power overall, through a reasonable period of time, but it’s probably WELL below what you could be making with an optimized install, especially one with solar tracking, granted some solar power is still better than no solar power, so you do get tradeoffs at the end of the day.

    as another commenter said, there are solar power calculators out there, if you’re looking for rough figures, use them.

    • @Valmond
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      19 hours ago

      Thanks for the input, but I yet have to find a calculator that shows how much you generate per month and not only oer year!