โSep-14-2013 06:30 AM
โSep-19-2013 08:11 AM
I'm not trying to be negative or nitpicky, but does the shade from the item in the bottom of the picture affect the incoming current? I've seen even 1-2 square inches of a panel shaded cause the whole panel to lose 50-95% of the incoming energy compared to full sun.
I love these solar setups. I am working on ideas for two (one fixed and mounted on the roof), and one detachable (so when touring it stays at home, but boondocking, I have it available.)
The nice feature for a decent solar setup will be not having to fire up a generator when out in the wilderness unless it is to exercise it. Even my Yamaha makes a lot of noise compared to the quiet of a forest or meadow.
โSep-19-2013 12:05 AM
โSep-18-2013 08:22 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Yes, there are diodes between all cells. I did do some quickie tests in the summer of 2009 that showed I did not loose the entire panel when one cell was totally shaded. However, Salvo has suggested that partial shading of a single cell is worse than total shading. If I understand what he meant (and often I don't)--the diode fails to "lock out" the cell under those circumstances which results in the panel outputting at the level of the "weakest" cell.
โSep-18-2013 04:01 PM
โSep-18-2013 03:41 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi KendallP,
No, my unisolars don't produce power in moonlight. The flexible ones were purported to be able to do so--but I've never seen documented proof of that. Personally I think it is a hoax.
I have seen amorphous panels produce voltage and a teensy bit of current from being under a street lamp. My Unisolars won't do that either.
โSep-18-2013 03:21 PM
โSep-18-2013 12:39 PM
mlts22 wrote:Unless there are diodes between each and every cell... then you may be correct. However there may still be enough ambient light there to keep it running.
I'm not trying to be negative or nitpicky, but does the shade from the item in the bottom of the picture affect the incoming current? I've seen even 1-2 square inches of a panel shaded cause the whole panel to lose 50-95% of the incoming energy compared to full sun.
โSep-18-2013 12:32 PM
RickSo wrote:
โSep-18-2013 12:07 PM
smkettner wrote:
Nice gizmo shown in the OP. I still prefer the low maintenance and probably lower cost of panels flat on the roof.
MEX, how many air conditioners on that RV? How long is it?
Would have not been much extra to just have a scaffold and go solid across the whole roof. :B
โSep-18-2013 09:32 AM
โSep-18-2013 08:38 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
I think this includes 4 100 watt panels and a tracker.
solar tracker & panels
โSep-18-2013 08:28 AM
โSep-14-2013 10:15 PM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
โSep-14-2013 09:55 PM