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It depends on your location, the orientation and type of the panels and how many panels used, for example a typical 175 Sharp photovoltaic (PV) panel is 1575 x 826 x 46 mm in dimension so you are limited by physical mounting space on your roof.

Assuming you have an array of those panels facing the equator that is rated at 5.25KW nominal for the entire array, you would multiply that by the average amount of sun hours available in your geographic location to find out how much you can produce in a day, then multiply that by 30 days or whatnot.

That 5.25KW system in Florida (for example) might put out between 850 ~ 900 KW/Month.

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