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- RoyBExplorer IIWe suppose to be getting something coming up from the SouthWest after it goes through Texas... Must be your storm....
Roy Ken - MrWizardModeratoris that picture from Mexico or further south ?
i did not think North America had any Rain forests - rexlionExplorerWhat you need is our magic sunshine dust. Just sprinkle a half cup over each panel, and they immediately become ten times more sensitive to light. Guaranteed to charge your panels or your money back if you can find us. Act now and we'll throw in a second box of sunshine dust absolutely free!
;) - gboppExplorerLooks like Pennsylvania.
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerAt least the panels would be clean when the sky clears tomorrow..........
You mean NOVEMBER, after the trees and vegetation has grown six-feet. It's going to stay like this. Wake up mostly to clouds - scattered rain from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM then starry skies. It's not solid rain, occasional cloudbursts, drizzle and 900 flashes of lightning. Winter is clear. But but but. Every exposed metal surface radiates 140F sunshine.
Solar panels would be great at high elevations down here. Like 6,000+ feet or higher. A few summers ago a 15' X 15' cantaloupe patch produced 83 fruit, none under 2 pounds.
There are (4) 51 watt Kyocera panels atop Quicksilver. For battery float. On a day like this 1.2 amperes charge would be maximum.
Credit For Photo goes to Zihuatanejo Net. Cameras and me don't see eye-to-eye. - ravExplorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
Was that photo taken somewhere in INDIANA??? That's great sunshine compared to the miserable weather we've been haivng! :h
LOL sure looks like it was- - TexasShadowExplorer IIgreat picture!!
- At least the panels would be clean when the sky clears tomorrow ;)
- DutchmenSportExplorerWas that photo taken somewhere in INDIANA??? That's great sunshine compared to the miserable weather we've been haivng! :h
- NC_HaulerExplorer:B:B...even funnier!!
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