With the wet weather approaching and the lower angle of the sun their is many things you can do to prepare for your lower power yield.

ONE

The most basic is turning off all non-essential loads and any devices on standby not currently running.

TWO

If you have trees or any items blocking your panels you may need to alter these obstructions

THREE

Make sure you have accurate battery monitoring giving you the ability to know exactly what level your system is at.

FOUR

If you have trees or any items blocking your panels you may need to alter these obstructions

  • Lead will gain high resistance if left undercharged
  • a lithium battery can go out of balance.

FIVE

Be sure to check you have a way of monitoring your system from where you spend a lot of your time. This can be achieved by an external screen, tablet or computer if your system is compatible.

SIX

Getting familiar with the extra online features your unit may have (Projected forecasts, Solar yield, Batty history, ect.)

SEVEN

Most issues arise due to low state of charge, if your seeing this, check you are achieving a full charge each day and your generator charger is programmed correctly.

EIGHT

As the angle of the sun dips any dust and debris blocking the panel and cause a larger effect then summer so make sure to provide a basic clean of your panels top surface each month.