Thursday 4 December 2014

November Results 2014

Well its been two months since I updated the blog. The house continues to perform as expected and the core is once again building up temperature as we have had a fairly good spring with plenty of ultra violet light.

As you can see the core temperature is on the rise and has got to 27 degrees by the end of November. We are hoping that it will rise to about 34 -46 degrees by the end of the summer period and hence will nearly last right through the winter next year.



At the same time the amount of power being generated by the Photovoltaic system has had an excellent two months with both being significantly better than last year which was a poor year. 

During November there were 5 days with greater than 15kwhrs being generated compared with only 2 in October.
Roll on the rest of the summer.

Tuesday 9 September 2014

August 2014 Results

We are now at the end of the winter period and have slipped into spring.

During the last month we generated 196 kWhrs of power with a maximum of 9.95 kWhrs on any one day and a minimum of 2.14 kWhrs. QWe had three days with less than 2.5 kWhrs generated.

Overall the power generated for the month was slightly down on the previous years as can be seen by the graph.

The good news is that from now on we will see a rapid increase in power generated as we see increased daylight hours and better angle match with the arrays.

Next month we will be able to show the improvement in power usage for the house based on the increased core temperature mass and reduced need to back up during the winter months with electric heating.

 

Thursday 7 August 2014

July Results

Well here we are in the middle of the winter cycle and the worm has slowly turned with 135kwhrs of PV power being produced during the month which is slightly higher than in June.

The month was colder than last year with a concentrated spell of southerly winds keeping the temperature below 10 degrees for 15 days straight in the middle of the month.

There were no days where we generated more than 8 kwhrs and two below 1 kwhr for the day.

Roll on spring and summer.

Wednesday 2 July 2014

June - Mid Winter is Upon Us

Well we are again in the low part of the cycle for the photovoltaic output and the core temperature.

This last month was a typical June with only 115kWhr's being produced for the month. The highest run for a day was only 7.53kWhr's on the first day of the month and nine days gave us less than 2kWhr's.


The graph below shows the comparison in monthly photovoltaic power runs for the last three years up to the end of June. Note the system started in February 2012.

The temperature in the core reserve from the DSHH system is now down to 22 degrees and this is the baseline setting for the internally heating system. This means we won't use any more heat from the core and hence we have to start back filling with electric heating, but already we are noticing through the power accounts that we are using significantly less to top up compared with the previous years. The winter sun still increases the core and keeps the floor slab within a comfortable range of 19 - 22 degrees.


Thursday 5 June 2014

Results for April and May

Its been two months since the last post, and during most of this time we have been away.
The house has continued to perform as expected and we are now just days away from the shortest day in mid winter.

The core temperature has slowly moved down to sit at 23 degrees, however the house is still keeping a comfortable 20 degrees during the day and night without any supplementary heating as yet. That may change as we get deeper into winter.

Compared with the first two years we are significantly better off and as the core continues to store more heat each year within the next 2 years we should have heating all year round.

April and May were very poor weather months with 13 days and 14 days with less than 4kwhr's being generated. Very wet and miserable. The highest day in April was 11.3kwhr's on the 1st and in May just 8.26kwhr's with the lowest just 0.554kwhr's.

April provided 167.2 kwhr's and May 150.2 kwhr's.




Sunday 13 April 2014

March Results

Well what can you say, we had a mixture of drought and little sun followed by lots of drizzle and wind.
All in all not a very good summer with 1848 kwHr's during the last six months compared with the same period last year when 1982 kwHr's were generated, nearly 8% less.

Needless to say the core temperature has plateaued at 29 degrees as we head into autumn and winter. The total heat mass however should be significantly improved on last year.

The DSHH system has now been turned back onto normal from the summer mode and heat from the core will now supplement daily heat gain in keeping the house at our 21 degree temperature.

As you can see the month was very patchy with no consistent period of sun. The best day was the 1st March with 14.47kwHr's being generated but there were 8 days with less than 5kwHr's. Overall a poor month.
 The trend for the year is similar with previous ones as we head into autumn and winter, however the house is now in a much better steady state with the new front door adding an extra element of thermal seal to the house. It will be interesting to see how the core stands up this year compared with the first two years.
More on this in the coming months.


Sunday 2 March 2014

February Results 2014

The results continue to indicate that this summer has provided less sun hours than the previous two seasons and February is no different with 310.76kWhr's during the month down from 339 last year.


The best day during the month was on the 3rd with just over 15kWhr's generated.

During the month the core heat storage in the DSHH system has slowly moved up to 30 degrees.

We have tested the back-up power system for the DSHH system during the month and the back-up PV panel which runs the pumps during a power outage worked as expected with no discernable issues over a five hour period. This gives assurance that in a power outage situation the water in the solar system can continue to be pumped and over heating is not an issue.

The annual report for the 2013 year is up on the site under Annual Reports

Sunday 2 February 2014

January 2014 Results

Quite an ordinary start to the year with plenty of rain and wet days during the month along with plenty of wind.

The best day generated 16.45kWh on the 6th January with the month producing 359.64kWhr's down from last year by 10kWhrs.



The chart shows the result for January compared with last year and the steady trend of power generated.




The core temperature has slowly risen, but not as fast as expected due to the poor weather. February and March should both be much better months.

The temperature is now up to 29 degrees steady, but even today it is up to 31 during the day as it spreads the heat across the whole 248 cubic meters of storage. The core should be up to 33 degrees by the end of March and this will have a great effect on our heat available during the winter. Still one full year away from getting the core up to optimum temperature.


 The Annual Report for the 2013 year will be available by the middle of the month.

Sunday 5 January 2014

December Results - Nearly Two Years

Well here we are after a very wet and windy Wellington in December.

Even with the poor month we have still achieved a better PV run for the month with 335.13 kwhr's and 2.923 Mwhr's for the calendar year.

 As you can see it was very patchy month with a lot of days with very limited sun and hence little consistency.

However the run for the month was still better than last year which was also a very poor month.


The next blog will give us two years of results and will lead into the annual report. So watch this space.

The core temperature for the house has now reached 28 degrees and I'm expecting to see this get to 35 by the end of summer.