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- loggenrockExplorerTo me the beauty of solar is simplicity - this - not so much... ST
- westendExplorer
Chris Bryant wrote:
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. :@
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. - 12thgenusaExplorerI 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.
- Chris_BryantExplorer IIAnother 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. - westendExplorerNeat 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. - free_radicalExplorerLooks bit too complicated to last,,
Just bolt some PV panels on south west side of your roof would be more practical and reliable imho..
If you need windpower try these
http://www.windside.com - ScottGNomadVery interesting idea!
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