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  • Chris Bryant wrote:
    Another link- https://www.smartflower.com/en/smartflower

    I like it- there's no reason why it would be especially trouble prone. The advantages are numerous- tracking is obvious, the panels self clean every time they deploy, panels will stow for really bad weather, plug and play operation.
    I dunno, Chris. It is made in Austria which is a plus in my opinion but it has 12 panels deployed on a centered pivot and the tracking and folding mechanism. I'm just dubious about it's continued function in all types of weather. :@
  • I like it. RVs would only need about 1/4 that size or less, which could then be mounted rooftop. Or it could be mounted on a small trailer for the ultimate portable.
  • Another link- https://www.smartflower.com/en/smartflower

    I like it- there's no reason why it would be especially trouble prone. The advantages are numerous- tracking is obvious, the panels self clean every time they deploy, panels will stow for really bad weather, plug and play operation.
  • Neat form, probably a conversation piece in any neighborhood.

    If I had to guess, there would be a mechanical problem within a month. And probably more during it's use. That is a complex mechanism and it will be in the weather.

    The 40% efficiency increase is what I've heard tracking brings.

    I am getting more serious about installing solar, here, at the S&B. I would probably end up with a ground mount for part of the array (or all). I looked at tracking and it seemed too expensive for the gains involved. Tilting, though, brought a good increase and is easy to accomplish. I can envision a tilt frame that would be easy to adjust. Manually, it could be done a few times a year.

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