Author Topic: What's the site Dave used to view peoples solar data all over the world?  (Read 390 times)

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Offline niels007Topic starter

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Heyho,

Way back, but I can't find the exact video anymore, I think Dave looked at some random Dutch consumer solar installation power data, probably when discussing the amazing Solar Frickin Bicyclepath in Amsterdam....

I can't seem to find that video and can't find that site that allows you to view random peoples solar data. Anyone got a link?

Cheers,
Niels
 

Offline ebastler

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I think the video you refer to is #681. In that video, from approx. 7:15 onwards, Dave refers to the solar irradiance calculator at http://www.solarelectricityhandbook.com/solar-irradiance.html.

That caclulator does, of course, not show specific people's irradiance data, but lets you select a country, city, and the panel direction. It then shows average irradiance by month, for various vertical orientations of thje panel surface.
 
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Offline niels007Topic starter

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Hmm no that's not it, I saw that video today hoping it would be the one.

It was some google-maps looking thing where you could view people's solar system data, it was quite neat!
 

Offline ebastler

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PVOutput.org maybe? Wasn't in the solar roadways/bikepaths videos though, but in a video about Dave's own rooftop system.

https://pvoutput.org/list.jsp?userid=22501 is Dave's own data, I assume. There is also a map view, but I see Australia/NSW only. (Have not registered.)
 


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