Chasing the sun for solar panels
The low tech version
Consider
this version of maximizing the energy you can get from the sun via solar
panels.
Basically,
just mount them on some kind of "utility" cart, and move them around
the yard to maximize the collected solar energy, and as the sun moves during
the day. Moving them may vary during the
seasons, and weathers, too. Of course there are other problems that this
causes, like how to keep the batteries nearby, as well as the eventual use of
the energy somewhere. But that is what human ingenuity is all about.
There are a
zillion links about the high tech versions, but this is not the intent of this
post about a low tech version, if times get hard, of course.
Last, best
case one does a one-time and permanent solar panel mount that works well
throughout the daylight hours. But many of us don't have that advantage...hence
a low tech solution that does depend on manual labor to move the panels periodically during
the day, like 3 or 4 times perhaps. It just depends on where you live and your
own situation.
My bottom
line where I live is this. I have a solar backup to my water powered backup to
my main source of public electricity, TVA. So I do like some electricity to
provide me some power. And frozen and refrigerated foods do have longer shelf
life. And I do like some artificial light after the sun goes down, if only for
security reasons. And I have learned that solar panels like direct sunshine
much more than indirect sunshine, like being in the shade but still charging
some. Hence a low tech solution for where I live that will provide me more
energy. And as to "utility" carts, how about using a kid's wagon, or
wheel barrow, for example.
1 comment:
solar panels are the mechanically constructed components whose major purpose is to convert solar energy to electric power. They are constructed from an component called silicon. It is the core obligation of the silicon element to covert the solar energy to electrical energy.
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