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Originally Posted by the-rasta-masta
Are the two panels you referring to more in the sun than the others? Panel efficiency actually can drop due to heat, which is why our market optimizes Solar a bit better since we’re not getting the consistent heat levels of say a California/Texas/Arizona.
If they’re not any more exposed to the sun, if it’s not a shading issue, and if the panels aren’t dirty (doubtful they are with the amount of rain we’ve had), than it’s potentially an inverter issue (assuming you have Microinverters that take 2 panels per inverter).
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The panels I referenced are in the same area and get the same sun exposure, basically in a T orientation. It is just those two which seem to be producing less, amongst 12 panels actually.