How to Make the Most of Solar Panels During the Rainy Season

How to Make the Most of Solar Panels During the Rainy Season

How can you make the most of solar panels during the rainy season?

  1. Consider the amount of sunshine for the whole year
  2. Rainy weather is sometimes actually better
  3. Take advantage of “edge of cloud effect”

 

Unsurprisingly, many of us already know that solar panels generate the most power during clear days with abundant sunshine. Typically, solar panels can produce 10 to 25% of their rated capacity on a cloudy or rainy day (depending on the density of the clouds for that day, the exact amount may vary). The amount of energy produced can also vary depending on the type of solar panel installation in your Philippine home as certain kinds are better at receiving diffused light.

During rainy or cloudy days, ultraviolet rays still reach the surface of the earth in abundance. In fact, if you have ever gotten sunburn at the beach even though the sun isn’t out, you have probably already experienced this firsthand. And while there are some solar cells that are in development which can capture UV rays, these are not yet available on the market.

Either way, you will still be able to generate power on a cloudy or rainy day even with a standard solar panel. Here’s how you can make the most of them during the rainy season.

 Consider the Amount of Sunshine for the Whole Year

Consider the Amount of Sunshine for the Whole Year

Consider how much sunshine you are actually going to get over the entire year instead of just a particular day if you are looking at how solar energy is going to help you save money on your power bill.

What this means is that even if you do encounter a few days without sunshine, you are still likely getting enough sunlight over the year for installing solar panels.

 

Rainy Weather Is Sometimes Actually Better

Did you know that Germany, a country that gets only about as much sunlight as the state of Alaska, has successfully installed solar panels that produce about 25 gigawatts of energy, which is about half of the supply of the entire world?

Solar panels actually work best when it’s not too hot because of the electronics inside them. A city that experiences extreme heat might find that their solar panels are less efficient, so as somebody who is living in the Philippines, you should have nothing to worry about.

 Take Advantage of “Edge of Cloud Effect”

Take Advantage of “Edge of Cloud Effect”

If you already have solar panels installed, keep a close watch on your power output during a rainy or cloudy day and you might just come across a strange phenomenon. During days when the sun is partly obscured by clouds, it can actually be possible for you to exceed the rating of your solar energy system and produce more power than you would on a sunny day.

This is known as the “edge of cloud effect.” This happens when the sun passes over the edge of a cloud which magnifies its rays. This intense burst of sunlight causes your solar energy system to temporarily boost its power output and help balance out the losses from full cloud covers. Take advantage of this phenomenon and install components, such as an over-sized solar inverter, and capture these surges in sunlight.

 

Key Takeaway

The bottom line is you can still make the most of your solar panels even when it is raining. But while energy production is going to be somewhat limited, this is not going to matter in the bigger picture. What matters most is how much sunlight you actually get all year-round.

Cloudy and rainy days will come and go, but for the most part, the odd overcast day here and there is not going to affect the return on investment of your solar panels installations in the Philippines.

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How to Maximize Your Solar Harvest

How to Maximize Your Solar Harvest

How can you maximize your solar harvest?

  1. Face your solar panels towards the right direction
  2. Schedule your appliance usage between 10 am to 3 pm
  3. Remove any obstructions

 

With the help of the solar systems from the Philippines, homes are provided with electrical energy through a renewable and environment-friendly resource.

If two sets of the exact same model of solar panels were to be placed in two different regions of the country, you might wonder whether the solar homes will be able to produce the same amount of solar energy.

The answer is ‘No.’

For example, solar panels installed in the NCR (National Capital Region) will not have similar solar harvest compared to those that are in the Northern Luzon area. In fact, the chance that they generate the same amount of electrical energy is relatively low, even when they were measured at the same time.

The reason for this is because there are many factors that could overall affect your panels’ solar harvest. Some of which are:

  • The angle of your solar panel
  • The direction where the solar panel is facing
  • The sun’s availability
  • Shadows that could obstruct the harvest of your solar panels

Luckily, there are some ways for you to consider in order to maximize your solar harvest.

Face Your Solar Systems Towards the Right Direction

Face Your Solar Systems Towards the Right Direction

Since the Philippines is above the Equator, then the array orientation (commonly regarded as the direction which the solar panels face) of the areas in the northern hemisphere of the country must be facing the south direction. On the other hand, regions in the southernmost hemisphere should be facing the north direction since it is the region that is nearest to the Earth’s Equator.

But you don’t have to remember all this; you could just instruct your installers to follow your roof’s structure. The reason for this is because most houses in the Philippines already have their roofs built to face the east and the west—both of which get a significant amount of sunlight.

 

Schedule Your Appliance Usage Between 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.

One technique that veteran solar homeowners do to maximize the energy provided by the panels is by only using most of their appliances from mid-morning until early-afternoon.

Specifically, 10 am until around 3 pm is the ideal time period to utilize your various electrical appliances.

As the sun is slowly rising above the Philippines, the sunlight that it emits gets stronger. Such condition is highly ideal for consumption.

Do take caution and keep track of the power capacity of your solar panels because overloading it can cause damage to its system. As much as possible, only use the electrical appliances one at a time.

Remove Obstructions

Remove Obstructions

It is highly common for solar panels to be covered in dust, dirt, leaves, and even the dreaded bird droppings.

For most solar system owners, cleaning the panels may seem like a chore.

However, these obstructions could cause the panels to function inefficiently due to the shade it creates, which blocks the path of sunlight.

Do keep in mind that every inch of the panel absorbs sunlight, and is therefore essential for a solar panel to function.

Additionally, you might want to be on the look-out for nearby tall structures that may not create shadows on your panels during summer months, but could definitely be blocking the sunlight come the latter months.

 

Key Takeaway

And that’s it!

Those are the various ways on how your solar panels can function efficiently.

Make sure to follow these tips so that you can maximize the capacity of your solar panels and get the most out of your eco-friendly investment.    

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