Won’t it still produce ‘some’ on cloudy days?Thanks for thinking of us, folks. Fiona wasn't anything like Maria, 5 years ago. 85mph winds instead of 140mph makes a big difference. But our trusty generator has been doing yeoman duty...we'd have no power or water otherwise. The muni water is also off and if we have no power, our pump won't work, so it's a double whammy. Our understanding is they frequently shut off the utils in anticipation of a storm, thinking that may minimize damage. I can't weigh in on the effectiveness of that strategy. From what we've heard about trees down, it may be a week or more before the grid is restored, possibly even longer. We're praying for some sun soon. Our internet, cellphones and satellite TV all have been working through the storm, so we don't have that 'cut off' feeling.
Im not very schooled on home systems.
we deal in MW size mainly.