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#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri  View all mentions for uri.
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@lyse Anyone familiar with those things? How you do they yield? 🤔
@lyse Anyone familiar with those things? How you do they yield? 🤔
@lyse Anyone familiar with those things? How you do they yield? 🤔
FWIW, “How you do they yield” should have been “How much do they yield” 🥴 As in, can you run an entire house off of that farm in the picture? Or more than that? 🤔
FWIW, “How you do they yield” should have been “How much do they yield” 🥴 As in, can you run an entire house off of that farm in the picture? Or more than that? 🤔
FWIW, “How you do they yield” should have been “How much do they yield” 🥴 As in, can you run an entire house off of that farm in the picture? Or more than that? 🤔
@movq I don't know for sure, but it should be enough to run a house if the Sun is strong, and hits at the right angle, for what I can see. It depends not only on the Sun, but the type of panels being used, so it is really hard to tell. It also looks like a communal installation, so, yeah, many unknowns there.
@movq @david And it also depends on how much you use, what equipment you're wanting to operate. One day I will hike past that and then take a closer look, if possible. I imagine if they have some storage capacity, they can do whatever they want all year long without buying any power. But I have no idea. @carsten is our electrician here, he might have some better understanding.
@carsten Well, judging by the matching domain name of your nametwin Mr. Schenk at http://serversknet.synology.me/ I came to the conclusion that's clearly you. :-) Whoops, I was wrong. Sorry, mate!
@carsten Ah, never heard of that DynDNS service, but I assumed it must be a hoster then. Wrong again. ;-) Here I have to quote our customer again who always says "The assumption is the mother of all fuckups". So true.

Not bad, sounds like a cool setup.