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Solar Analytics Case Study: Small System, Busy Family

Solar Analytics Case Study: Small System, Busy Family. Martin and his family have a small solar system on their home in an inner Sydney urban area.

Case Study - using Solar Analytics with a Tesla Powerwall

Case Study - using Solar Analytics with a Tesla Powerwall. It's really exciting to see our customers installing solar battery storage and use their.

Case Study - customer saves $650pa in water heating costs

Case Study - customer saves $650pa in water heating costs.

Solar Analytics Case Study: Small System with Heavy Shading

Solar Analytics Case Study: Small System with Heavy Shading. Steph and her family lives in a leafy suburb in North Sydney and have a small 1.5kW solar system.

Case Study: Do Slow Cookers Use a Lot of Electricity?

Case Study: Do Slow Cookers Use a Lot of Electricity? Solar Analytics' Solar Smart Monitor measures your solar production, and how much solar energy you export back to the grid. It also measures all your household consumption data.

How to reduce your hot water bill

In the worst case, its COP will be equal to one which means it can only provide the same amount of energy that it consumes (this is still more efficient than gas heaters).

What you need to know about DC Isolators and rooftop fires

You can. check on this list. to see if you have a DC isolator that might be affected, but in most cases solar owners will already have been contacted or had theirs replaced.

Does cleaning your solar panels make a difference?

In most cases, cleaning them is not worth the trouble. However, there are a few exceptions. So read on to learn more! How can you tell if your solar panels are not performing?

How much does smoke haze affect rooftop solar production?

A 2018 study by Andre Nobre and Ian Marius Peters published in. Energy and Environmental Science. explored the impact of haze on urban solar installations.

How do clouds affect your solar?

The best case is when you have no clouds in front of the sun, but clouds everywhere else. This is because clouds reflect some scattered light back down to the ground.