Difference between revisions of "Solar panel"
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An actual line-of-sight to the sun is calculated, so if you put the panels behind a wall, they won't produce as much power for part of the day. | An actual line-of-sight to the sun is calculated, so if you put the panels behind a wall, they won't produce as much power for part of the day. | ||
− | A rotating solar | + | A rotating solar panel produce X watts at 12.5V, with reduced efficiency at higher/lower voltages |
Revision as of 17:23, 30 October 2015
Solar panels convert sunlight to electricity.
An actual line-of-sight to the sun is calculated, so if you put the panels behind a wall, they won't produce as much power for part of the day.
A rotating solar panel produce X watts at 12.5V, with reduced efficiency at higher/lower voltages