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![]() Yeah, it's the Winter Solstice again.. But today, I'm scoping out the backyard
to make sure the longest shadows of the year aren't covering any of the likely sites that I might want to install some PV on a post.. ![]() |
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![]() Good idea xringer, too bad I won't get home until its dark or I'd be doing the same thing!
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![]() Here's what I learned today..
![]() I can dig my post hole right at the tip of that roof shadow. That old dish is going to be history before too much longer. The only problem I can see, is that long skinny shadow on the left of the dish. That's my 30-plus foot Rohn-25 ham radio tower. That might be hard to move. But, I can make it about 10 feet shorter by removing 1 segment.. |
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