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Hi,

I just had a solar system installed, 24 panels.
One panel is not working and being replace by the installer.
I have a SolarEdge SE7600H , 24 panels Longi Solar 405 LR5-54HPB panels installed as per the Solar Edge software

Today was a cold but very sunny day and we are producing 7.6kW with 23 panels.
That calculates as 330W per panel.

Does this look correct should it be higher/lower?

Thanks

Andy
 
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Hi,

I just had a solar system installed, 24 panels.
One panel is not working and being replace by the installer.
I have a SolarEdge SE7600H , 24 panels Longi Solar 405 LR5-54HPB panels installed as per the Solar Edge software

Today was a cold but very sunny day and we are producing 7.6kW with 23 panels.
That calculates as 330kW per panel.

Does this look correct should it be higher/lower?

Thanks

Andy
Recheck your math, or t
Abbreviations.
 
Hi,

I just had a solar system installed, 24 panels.
One panel is not working and being replace by the installer.
I have a SolarEdge SE7600H , 24 panels Longi Solar 405 LR5-54HPB panels installed as per the Solar Edge software

Today was a cold but very sunny day and we are producing 7.6kW with 23 panels.
That calculates as 330kW per panel.

Does this look correct should it be higher/lower?

Thanks

Andy
I get 330.4347826087W per panel, or .33043kW.
 
Unless the panels are experiencing cloud edge effect, or are perfectly aligned with the sun, achieving close to full rating is impossible.
 
Panel rating or cloud edge effects doesn't mean you should get more than 7600W from a 7600W inverter.
Notice the flat top in the graph.
 
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