diff --git a/source/_integrations/forecast_solar.markdown b/source/_integrations/forecast_solar.markdown index 4781801aeac..8bdf54eb6fa 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/forecast_solar.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/forecast_solar.markdown @@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ results less optimistic and more tuned to your reality. The **inverter** size can be used in a situation where the maximum power of your inverter is lower than the total power of all your solar panels (as entered under "total modules power") together. As a result, the forecast takes into account that -the maximum solar power cannot exceed what your inverter can handle and you would -therefore get a more realistic graph of your forecast. +the maximum solar power cannot exceed what your inverter can handle, giving you +a more realistic forecast graph. [Read more about the damping factor in the Forecast.Solar documentation](https://doc.forecast.solar/doku.php?id=damping&s[]=damping).