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The amount of usable power (watts) that all household applicances can use. Total number of thousands of usable power (kilowatts) produced every hour since the solar panels have been installed. This is the house's voltage that all electric water-heaters, ovens, and dryers. This is twice the voltage that computers, tvs, and other appliances use. This is the 'pressure' at which the solar panels can provide power to the house. The more pressure there is, the more power the solar panels can produce. Number of times the house's voltage switches direction every second. United States uses 60Hz while the rest of the world uses 50Hz. This is how much energy the solar panels are able to provide. This is the 'pressure' at which the solar panels can provide power. The amount of power that the solar panels are capable of producing. This varies with the amount of sunlight, cloud cover, and snow on the ground. The percentage of solar power that is being turned usable power. A majority of the power consumed in Linn county, Iowa, comes from coal burning power plants. This is the amount of Carbon Dioxide that has not been released into the air because of these solar panels. The number of hours, minutes, and seconds, that has been used today to produce usable power from the solar panels. Total amount of usable power produced today. The date and time this information was taken. The temperature of the computer chip that takes the power available at the solar panels and turns it into usable power. If this gets too hot, the performance and reliability of the power inverter decreases. The date and time this information was collected from the solar panels.