09-29-17, 08:03 PM | #11 |
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Well . I guess ill know here soon if they are any good i ordered 22 of them
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09-30-17, 04:48 PM | #12 |
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That will speed up the project
5000w would be enough for me as long as I could get 1000w on overcast cold rainy days. Its nice their efficiency goes up in cold weather when cloudy days are frequent and the Sun lowest. A tilting base would help the situation especially when the output is low you could tweak it into its max gains.
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09-30-17, 08:43 PM | #13 |
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Im just buying as i get the money. I dont have money for inverters,batteries even racking at the moment. They will just sit in my shop
I dont think i would fool with tweaking them ill just set them on there and leave them . I tried that with my solar air heater i built years ago . Lasted a few months and then i left it set. |
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