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Around this time here in Georgia we will begin to get some big storms with high winds. I have a solar panel on a mount that isn't all that sturdy and could be knocked over with any winds pretty much above 5mph. I can't put anything in the ground to do this. I used to have it mounted to the roof of a playground for the most sunlight, but because of the angle of the sun and the tree leaves, I have to have it on a quot;portablemount so I can move it throughout the day, and I can tell you one thing is certain, and that's that it isn't the most sturdy thing ever. I'll have it a little better next weekend but it'll still be able to easily blow in the wind. Should I just hang the panel along the wall during a storm then reconnect it to its base once it's over?I'm pretty good with wood, so any wood creations to help out with the thing would greatly help. Just please keep it on a low budget.
You have to make the decision weather you want it portable or stationary. If you want stationary I would make some good brackets for them / search for cheap ones on OKorder. I'd have to see them to be able to offer any better suggestions. It's always hard to decide so you'll have to take notes and do research.
When you add a load resistor to a PV panel (Solar panel) of 00 ohms what happens to the voltage produced from the cellAlso, as the resistance increases, how does this affect the output voltage
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Yes, solar panels can be used in conjunction with a backup generator. This setup is known as a hybrid system. During periods of sunlight, solar panels generate electricity and can power a home or facility. Any excess energy can be stored in batteries or fed back into the grid. When sunlight is insufficient, a backup generator can automatically kick in to provide electricity, ensuring a continuous power supply.
Yes, solar panels can be installed on mountain huts or lodges. In fact, mountain huts and lodges are often ideal locations for solar panel installations due to their remote locations and ample access to sunlight. Solar panels can provide a sustainable and reliable source of electricity for lighting, heating, and powering various appliances in these mountainous areas.
Yes, solar panels can be used to power swimming pools. Solar panels generate electricity by converting sunlight into energy, which can be used to power various devices and appliances, including swimming pool pumps and heaters. By installing solar panels, pool owners can significantly reduce or eliminate their reliance on traditional electricity sources, making it a sustainable and cost-effective way to power swimming pools.
okay so i want to know if solar panels shine. ------(MY Q'S ABOUT BLINDNESS DOESN'T MEAN PERMANENT OMG I CAN'T SEE! BLIND BUT THAT WE JUST CANquot;T SEE AT THE MOMENT BECAUSE OF THE LIGHT.)------------------------------like if/when they face the sun is there a glare to the people around?-if there is would the person have to look directly at it? -Could it reflect off of other objects and cause temporary blindness or just shine light in person's eyes?-if there were windows and mirrors near the solar panel would it affect a person's sight?-and if it did for how long would it hurt or take affect?-and is this physics? like-solar panels and how they work is that physics or some other category?
Solar panels reflect less sun than a piece of window glass, and people aren't harmed by the sun's reflection off windows. Also, solar panels tend to be tilted more or less directly toward the sun, so the light that they reflect is back at the sun, not down into the street or yard where people are. Those huge power tower concentrating solar thermal plants have a brilliant light reflected off the boiler. But those are put out in the desert, away from people.
I want to build solar panels for my house.Dose anyone try okorder is this really work?
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Yes, solar panels can be used to power streetlights or outdoor lighting. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can be stored in batteries and used to power streetlights or outdoor lighting fixtures during nighttime. This helps to reduce reliance on traditional grid-based electricity and promotes more sustainable and environmentally friendly lighting solutions.