🎶 Inverter beeps, are you listening On the roof, snow is glistening A beautiful sight The sun shining bright Melting snow so we can do our thermal scans 🎶 #WinterWonderland #Fieldwork #SolarPower 📷 Adam Brittain
Follow up verse: 🎶 Good news – zero hotspots But we found a loose connector We’ll help remediate We won’t hesitate Walking in a solar wonderland 🎶
I think you have too many syllables in the last line but I still love it.
Nice and crisp! 🙌🏼
Photovoltaics - Professional Mechanical Engineer
3wIt looks like roughly one inch of snow. Where is this one located? I would like to see a plot or an hour-by-hour trend data table for irradiance and power in order to see how many hours of bright sunlight was not converted while the thin layer of snow essentially zeroed out the system's power. Depending on the conditions up there today and the wiring layout, it is common to see the snow slide down, pile up at the lower edge, and zero out the power even though 95% of the module is clear. It'll remain at zero until the piled-up snow dissipates.