October Solar Stats ⚡🪫☀️
Since we are now in November i can release my eagerly anticipated Solar stats, for the first half of October i was in Australia and got back around the 16th.
I could check the Solar stats while in Australia as the Tesla app is on my phone.
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https://steemit.com/hive-185836/@kiwiscanfly/september-solar-stats
October was a step up from September with us going from being 68% self powered to a respectable 79% for October.
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We generated 130 more KW in October than we did in September which is another sign we are heading towards Summer - yes!
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We used 64 less KW in October than we did in September which seems strange as one month has 30 days and the other 31...??
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October at a glance 👀👀
So for October we did still have to import 169.1 to keep the house going, we did still manage to export 165.1 which gives a net import of 4 KW.
November is off to a great start with some nice sunny days which i hope continue.
Consider yourself updated on my home power stats from October 2023
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As I have already expressed my opinion, it is very great when your home has an alternative power supply. Today, in an uncertain world, solar panels are a practical form of electricity. The solar panels and sky look beautiful, and the cat keeps his house tidy as always. Thank you very much. Have a good day.
yep & that's the main reason i got solar and battery, so when potentially others do not have power i will.
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have a great weekend
In my country, people who have their own home try to make deep wells and use their water for cooking and watering plants. As a rule, the depth of such wells is 50-70 meters, plus solar panels, and you can be completely autonomous.
Thanks for sharing information about solar panel at your home.. its very educate to us
Hopefully the sun shine bright at there..
Have a great week..
Thanks, let the sun shine
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Send my greet to kat 😁
I know lots of people who have solar, but I think you're the first person I've come across that has one of those battery powerwalls installed... I'll be curious to see how that works out for you, over the longer term!
I am looking forward to the next few months to see how high self powered we can be.