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Solar Tracker in UK


By baggo, Section Solar
Posted on Wed Sep 01, 2004 at 06:33:27 AM MST
My solar tracker up and running!

Hi all,

Thought you might like to see some pics of my tracker that I got up and running yesterday. It's basically an equatorial telescope mounting (in fact I adapted one I made years ago in my astronomy days) with the main axis pointing to the north pole. The panel angle can be adjusted to suit the time of year. The drive is an 8 inch gear wheel driven by a worm and geared down 12 volt motor. The electronics are the Redrock LED3 which appears to work perfectly. The panels are a BP Solar 585 (80 Watts) and a Shell Solar SP75 (75 Watts) wired in parallel to charge a 12 volt battery bank. Will be changing to 24 volt soon so they will then be wired in series. I hope the tracker will give a substantial increase in the panel output here in the sun starved UK!







I bet the neighbours definitely think I'm mad now! (wait till the wind genny appears!)

John

Solar Tracker in UK | 2 comments (2 topical)

Re: Solar Tracker in UK (3.00 / 0) (#1)
by Sponge on Wed Sep 01, 2004 at 01:44:32 PM MST

Looks nice! :). If your neighbours ask what it's for, you can always say it's to control satellites :-).




Re: Solar Tracker in UK (3.00 / 0) (#2)
by tecker on Wed Sep 01, 2004 at 06:57:13 PM MST

 Mad is good  with your eye for constructing this type of unit you can't expect
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