Hi!
I live in southern Germany and we had unusualy winterly weather conditions in early December with 50cm of snow during 24 hours. Due to this snow my PV modules were producing almost no power for appr. 5 days.
In the meantime the snow has completely cleared, however the PV forecast still is way off. Although the irradiance has been mostly as forecast, the daily production has been on average 164% (max. 229% / min 122%) compared to the respective forecast during the last 7 days.
As far as I understand, the algorithm consideres degradation of the PV modules or increased shading (eg. due to tree growth).
- Is it possible that one week of sudden and total loss of production messes the forecast completely?
- How long will it take to recover?
- Is it possible to reset the algorithm?
My issue is, that the forecast was pretty much spot on until the snowy period and I use it in a Node Red Flow to set the min. SOC and the inverter Power as well as other parameters. If the forecast is way to low my tools do not work very well (actually do not work at all).
I can gladly provide furhter data if that might help...
Best regards, Jochen