Sad you experience such a low production in May. I wouldn't know if that was general to all the solar users.., but I didn't have a good experience in May too.
I am not sure of June either, even though the month just started. We are in rainy season now.. There has been a lot of rainfall almost everyday.
And most times, situations like this demand for more panels for fast charge.
PS: It is highly recommended to use less loads during low sunlight moments.
June is what season over there...?
I wish you a great experience in June. Thanks for sharing your stats for May.
June over here will be even worse than May as Winter will start to bite.
Pretty much the same as last May
https://steemit.com/club100/@kiwiscanfly/may-2023-solar-breakdown
Adding more panels will not make much difference when there is no sun.
But you have to expect that in Winter and we are not worried at all.
Are you guys over there in Winter or Summer?
So, I'll say...it's just coming to it's season again and history has repeated itself. Perhaps, You can never have enough panels and batteries.., I'll conclude.
"Better days ahead", I'll add.
That's better.
Whilst I know what summer and winter season is.
I'll also need to clear that Nigeria is on the equator, and that beign the case, it has just two seasons and that is "rainy season and dry season". Each of these seasons last for months.
We don't have summer or winter.
Presently, we are in rainy season. That's why it rains almost everyday.
Sometimes, there might be sun in the morning and heavy rain in the afternoon , evening or night....vice versa.
But no matter what.... #welovethesun and we love to #gosolar !