Solar back on track
Well we have been having some extensively cloudy days and the solar panel have fully charged the battery. I turn on the MeshAP once again at 8:30 EST PM. I will try the experiment once again.
I was very concern about the performance of the solar panels. I started to change the configuration of the panels to be more in direct contact with the sun. I notice that the panels were partially covered by a shadow. It hard to determine shadows on cloudy days. Most of the experiment failures have been due to human intervention and improper placement of the solar panels.
The placement of the solar panels is in a south western direction. It starts to work about 10 am and finish is about 6 pm. I should consider placing the solar panel flat of the roof. Hopefully it would take into consideration the rising son and setting sun.
In the winter time I believe it should be about 10:30 am to about 4 PM. Not much time but that why we actually experiment and observe.
I was very concern about the performance of the solar panels. I started to change the configuration of the panels to be more in direct contact with the sun. I notice that the panels were partially covered by a shadow. It hard to determine shadows on cloudy days. Most of the experiment failures have been due to human intervention and improper placement of the solar panels.
The placement of the solar panels is in a south western direction. It starts to work about 10 am and finish is about 6 pm. I should consider placing the solar panel flat of the roof. Hopefully it would take into consideration the rising son and setting sun.
In the winter time I believe it should be about 10:30 am to about 4 PM. Not much time but that why we actually experiment and observe.

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