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Archived Inverter Stats
Parameter Current 
Value
 Minimum 
Value
 Maximum
Value

West Array Voltage 90.25 57.80 255.37    VDC
West Array Current 0.03 0.02 0.67    ADC
West Array Power 2.52 2.52 160.49    Watts
East Array Voltage 196.03 54.63 254.03    VDC
East Array Current 0.00 0.00 0.62    ADC
East Array Power 0.09 0.00 139.93    Watts
Total PV Panel Power 2.61 2.61 299.04    Watts
Watts Per Minute 0.00 0.00 5.00    Watts
Solar Radiation 5 0 95    W/m2
Sun Altitude Angle 1.59 1.59 28.82    °
Sun Azimuth Angle 63.14 0.05 63.14    °
Sun PV Incidence Angle 71.84 21.18 71.84    °
Outdoor Temperature 28.40 28.40 29.70    °
Grid Voltage 242.00 0.00 244.92    VAC
Grid Current  (Note 1) -0.05 -0.05 1.16    AAC
Grid Power  (Note 1) -23.01 -23.01 246.76    Watts
Grid Power  (Note 2) -12.91 -12.97 280.95    Watts
Grid Frequency 59.99 59.96 60.03    Hz.
Inverter Heatsink Temperature 40.47 12.15 42.73    °C
Inverter Internal Temperature 35.67 12.15 38.71    °C
Inverter Efficiency 0.00 0.00 83.30    %
Inverter Efficiency Losses 25.62    Watts
Inverter Run Time 9:14    hh:mm
Solar Radiation Average 51.94    W/m2
West Array Average Power 81.790    Watts
East Array Average Power 69.380    Watts
PV Panel Average Power 151.170    Watts
Grid Average Power  (Note 1) 121.300    Watts
OffPeak Power Produced (This day) 0.000    KWh
OnPeak Power Produced (This day) 1.029    KWh
Total Power Produced (This day) 1.029    KWh

Notes:
  1.) Inverter output reported
  2.) Inverter output calculated
  • Run Time is based on valid communication with the Inverter and full data returned. Communication and data returned can be sporadic during morning startup and evening shutdown when the PV Power is not adequate for the Inverter to run.
  • Grid Power i.e. Inverter Power Output, as reported by the Inverter appears to be lower then the calculated power (Grid Output Voltage X Grid Output Current).
  • The response of the Solar Radiaion detector lags by minutes at times the reponse that the PV Panels have to sunlight, so the PV Power Output may be high when the Solar Radiation looks low and vise versa.

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