@ModernUkrainianHomestead Again a situation when I am happy to have both wind and solar in my home power station setup. So it happens, that I am adding more wind turbines this summer season, so the production will get better.
it may, but it will likely not, given my exact climate area is continental (the nearest sea is 550 km away). Specifically what I noticed, is that in 80-85% of cases - wind turbine's working schedule is exactly the same as the solar - wind picks up in the morning , blows during the day, and dies with the sunset. and only the other 15-20% of cases are where there is something blowing constantly, and that thing generally lasts for 2-3 days consecutively.
I am still dabbling with getting a system setup. I have had some older used solar panels to experiment with. Nothing to hook to the house yet. I have always said that a combination of wind and solar would be best. Typically, if you don't have sun, you have wind. If you don't have the wind you usually have sun. Best of both worlds.