Its hard to believe that it is now four years since we moved into the house.
Since that time the systems have slowly settled down with most working as intended, but as always there are teething problems with new technologies.
This latest annual report gives you and update on our systems and the performance. In theory we are one year away from being able to sustain our temperature requirements in the house for the full year, however reality is that we will still need some secondary supplementation during the colder winter months. It now appears that we should have at least two more sets of panels on the roof to achieve a balanced system summer ans winter. We only have room on the roof for one further array and we will get this installed in the coming months.
Enjoy the report.
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Thursday, 14 April 2016
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Winter for 2015 Has Passed
Well another winter period has completed and as of 1 September we are heading into spring.
The three months of winter have been the coldest months for many years with August being significantly wetter and colder than previous years.This is reflected in the lower than normal pv results for the period.
Likewise the core temperature plummeted as the system tried to keep the core to the 21 degrees it was set for.
The system has had a few frustrating issues of late with pressure being regularly lost in the solar water system. the pressure release system has coped with the events with no damage to the system but we are still endeavouring to find where the pressure is leaking from. This impacts on the ability to store heat in the core so hopefully will be resolved sooner rather than latter.

The core temperature fell to 20 degrees in July and has only just started to move back up. As we move into the fourth summer period for the system the expectation is that the core should get above 35 degrees by the end of this coming summer.

As indicated the level of power from the pv system in August is the lowest since the system was installed. Hopefully the long hot summer that is forecast will generate plenty of Kwhrs in the period ahead.
The three months of winter have been the coldest months for many years with August being significantly wetter and colder than previous years.This is reflected in the lower than normal pv results for the period.
Likewise the core temperature plummeted as the system tried to keep the core to the 21 degrees it was set for.
The system has had a few frustrating issues of late with pressure being regularly lost in the solar water system. the pressure release system has coped with the events with no damage to the system but we are still endeavouring to find where the pressure is leaking from. This impacts on the ability to store heat in the core so hopefully will be resolved sooner rather than latter.
The core temperature fell to 20 degrees in July and has only just started to move back up. As we move into the fourth summer period for the system the expectation is that the core should get above 35 degrees by the end of this coming summer.
As indicated the level of power from the pv system in August is the lowest since the system was installed. Hopefully the long hot summer that is forecast will generate plenty of Kwhrs in the period ahead.
Thursday, 2 April 2015
First Quarter 2015 Results
The first quarter of 2015 has produced a great January and February and slightly messy March but overall the results for the house and the systems are similar to previous years.
The core temperature peaked at the end of February at 32 degrees and has decreased slightly to 30 at the end of March. One assumes this means that the heat has spread into the core and has assisted in drying out the core so that it will be more receptive to heat gain in the future and the total cubic metre area has increased. Time will tell on that one.
The photovoltaic system continues to produce steady and similar results from previous years.January is consistently the best month for pv output followed by February and then December. We are now up to just under 10MWhrs since turn on of the system.
January produced 385.7KWhrs which is the best month yet.
The third annual report has now been completed and is available on the site.
The core temperature peaked at the end of February at 32 degrees and has decreased slightly to 30 at the end of March. One assumes this means that the heat has spread into the core and has assisted in drying out the core so that it will be more receptive to heat gain in the future and the total cubic metre area has increased. Time will tell on that one.
The photovoltaic system continues to produce steady and similar results from previous years.January is consistently the best month for pv output followed by February and then December. We are now up to just under 10MWhrs since turn on of the system.
January produced 385.7KWhrs which is the best month yet.
The third annual report has now been completed and is available on the site.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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