My test 295w Perlight 54 cell panels feel like they are under performing. Prior to today I've rarely seen them produce much more than 400w's total either in series or independently as they are now), it was easier when I had them side by side on the same inclination and angle but now I've tried to optimise one of them for testing taking them both as a whole the over all generation seems lower than expected until today.
This morning it was terrible, cloud everywhere and cooler, but now the sun is mostly out for us. But I'm seeing much better results than I would have expected. Its quite a bit cooler today and I have the feeling that it might be or at least might partially be down to the panel temperatures. I've read that the voltage can increase with much colder temps but assumed the generation was fairly consistent.
Do some panels work better in cooler weather than others? I'm tempted to grab a new 400w+ panel just to compare the PV generation as a percentage to see how it measures up. You cant have enough panels after all

Currently DC1 is the south facing panel and DC2 is the SW facing, both are raised to a similar angle roughly 35-40 degs elevation. Its likely that had both panels been next to each other I would have been seeing 420w+ ish, I've only seen peaks into the 400's then it tailed off pretty sharpish even in clear/sunny skies making me think about the temps.
My local supplier has some discounted 410w Canadian Solar panels that seem quite competitive or maybe even some 575w's both physically quite a bit larger than my small 295's but different brand and possible characteristics. I think the mounting points are fairly consistent across panels so hopefully it would just be a swap out.
Obviously if its not that then then larger panels might just be better ^^
