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gnarledwolf

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Hello,
     We landed in Washington state about 3 weeks ago... finally got a job today.  The state is beautiful, but if you generate your power by solar... go somewhere else!  This is day 4 of overcast and no sun. very annoyed!
Matt
 
Hey, congrats on the job!

I know it is not fair to put this song in your head but your post put it in my head... LOL .... "the sun will come out tomorrow, bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow there'll be sun... "
 
WriterMs said:
 "the sun will come out tomorrow, bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow there'll be sun... "


I've heard that in Washington it's legal to shoot people who sing that out loud...
 
BradKW said:
I've heard that in Washington it's legal to shoot people who sing that out loud...

Yeah... I lived in Kirkland, WA, for a couple of years working for a software company, so I think you may be right.
 
August. August is good in Seattle. "The bluest skies I've ever seen are in Seattle..." Another old song.
 
I was in Seattle for 3 months. I was told that on a clear day you can see Mt. Rainier. I never got to see it.
 
Our weather is about the same as Seattle which is about 30 miles west of us.  We have some solar panels on our barn/garage.  I've included a chart that shows our power generation pattern for last year.  As you can see, we produced most in June.  In 2013 and 2014, July beat out June.  So, it'll get better for you in the coming months.

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If I remember correctly, you are in Port Angeles. Have you considered moving the 17 miles east to Sequim? There's a rain shadow there produced by Mt. Olympus (Olympic NP), thus, more hours of sunshine.

PS -- Congrats on the job!
 

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gnarledwolf said:
Hello,
     We landed in Washington state about 3 weeks ago... finally got a job today.  The state is beautiful, but if you generate your power by solar... go somewhere else!  This is day 4 of overcast and no sun. very annoyed!
Matt

Must be on the west side of the state. What difference would waiting another month make? This was stated to  me about Oregon, "in summer the rain is warmer."
 
gnarledwolf said:
Hello,
     We landed in Washington state about 3 weeks ago... finally got a job today.  The state is beautiful, but if you generate your power by solar... go somewhere else!  This is day 4 of overcast and no sun. very annoyed!
Matt

The winters here can also be a coin toss...Some times wet and rainy, sometimes (On the rare day) 7" of snow...Once in awhile a "Silver Thaw" (Ice storm) 

But summer is coming, hold on....Oh and what is the job and where? I work at 164th and Mill Plain (Commerce Center)
 
WriterMs said:
Hey, congrats on the job!  

I know it is not fair to put this song in your head but your post put it in my head... LOL ....  "the sun will come out tomorrow, bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow there'll be sun... "

yeah, we've had conversations on that song including the meaning of bottom dollar.... why not top dollar or one somewhere in the middle?
 
Wanderer said:
The winters here can also be a coin toss...Some times wet and rainy, sometimes (On the rare day) 7" of snow...Once in awhile a "Silver Thaw" (Ice storm) 

But summer is coming, hold on....Oh and what is the job and where? I work at 164th and Mill Plain (Commerce Center)

Safeway. Needed a trip to WorkSource and they were very nice and helped me buy the clothes needed to work and Safeway.  A few weeks and I should be fully operational again....
 
DannyB1954 said:
I was in Seattle for 3 months. I was told that on a clear day you can see Mt. Rainier. I never got to see it.

I've both seen and camped at Mt. Rainier a few times this year.... lovely place!
 
Washington and Colorado have some weather in common. "Welcome to Springtime in Colorado, last year it was on June 16th". Today we currently have a winter storm watch above 11,000 feet and Pikes Peak looked beautiful when the sun peaked out for a bit and it was capped with fresh snow.
 
Me think that if you installed an MPPT controller you will pick up power regardless of the weather. That's what I do.
 
Wanderer said:
The winters here can also be a coin toss...Some times wet and rainy, sometimes (On the rare day) 7" of snow...Once in awhile a "Silver Thaw" (Ice storm) 

But summer is coming, hold on....Oh and what is the job and where? I work at 164th and Mill Plain (Commerce Center)

I got a job as courtasy clerk at Safeway.  So far working my ass off,  but only for 20 hours a week, which I am told is pretty good for a new employee.  they had promised me 30 hours to start... so no idea what's going to happen time wise.
Matt
 
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