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Coil winding / Re: How to determine the limits of a coil / magnet configuration
« Last post by MattM on April 01, 2024, 10:52:24 AM »Ive been following your other blog updates. I think 0 is go.
I would like to get notifications again of when I get feed backback on my content. Just like it has been for quite a while before.Emails aren't working either, most likely.
Am I unaware of some kind of setting change that I really should be of?
The calculations of the output have been reviewed because I took a too high peak power of a solar panel size 1 * 1.65 m. The peak power is reduced from 400 W up to 300 W.
Dear Adriaan,
So in general; if one has far too much power generated by the solar panels oriented in a east-west back to back setup in summer times. with as goal generating as much as possible during winter times.
even after you have refined your study a bit based on the new peak values.
Would you still conclude that an optimal south facing orientation of the panels, even though now needing more spacing between rows, will benefit the power generation during winter times?
If that is the case then I need to find some new and inventive ways to reposition more than 22 panels as my roof is already maxed out (I now have 44 panels in a east-west back to back configuration)
One thing I have been considering is to have floating arrays of panels. But especially during winter time the sun is rather low so I will need to have them float outside of my property to have full sun. But I guess no one minds as then we have little to no boating activity during those times anyway. But then that damned freezing that could happen. Now I have to think of a raft type that can deal with that.
{1}reason I ask is because I am trying to transition away from grid connected as even though netmetering has been extended for some time by our government again. electrical utility providers are actively trying to circumvent the loss of revenue by employing really nasty tricks like for people with smart meters. Some if not most of them are now being taken from behind by now netmetering will be done on a monthly basis rather than annually.
I am ecstatic I have always resisted the installation of a smart meter. And please believe me they tried! hard!!{/1}
Regardless, without adjustments for slope the choice is pretty much permanently made at installation. Moving panels without reroofing is adding holes to the boat.
Besides the original devices being rolled out via a discrete Chinese partnership, it sure seems odd the incessant push for these smart meters as they literally made zero impact on the grid. Your solar panels facing east-west are probably only superior under dynamic loads like net metering, where you would be softening price gouges at peak draws. But if you are overproducing during the day with a storage system, to cover your night usage, it would seem south facing would be a wise choice. Regardless, without adjustments for slope the choice is pretty much permanently made at installation. Moving panels without reroofing is adding holes to the boat.
The calculations of the output have been reviewed because I took a too high peak power of a solar panel size 1 * 1.65 m. The peak power is reduced from 400 W up to 300 W.
31 coil legs?
Did you get your 6 digit code yet?
well it is certainly not nonsense but yes I will admit it is of my opinion.
Just look at the differences between the EU and the US in regards of citizen privacy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regulation
the US is not known for it's privacy advocating legislation.This is nonsense!! AND only your opinion
My suggestion is to use metric as most of the people, even those on the correct side of the pond, have a feeling with that.
For those that do not then indeed there is always google
However I advice against google even though I always use their search
https://www.omnicalculator.com/conversion/imperial-to-metric-conversion
is what I would recommend if at all trustworthy.
I for one stopped trusting their calculator regarding the VAWT configuration of the wind turbine calculator.
https://www.omnicalculator.com/ecology/wind-turbine
Ok sure, I might just not fully understood how to dial in the numbers yet but to me this is too ambiguous.Google has tools to change form one to the other...
25.4mm to the inch
2.54 cm per inch
from there it is easy to get feet...
Yes.
I am open to all suggestios...as I was cut short here where I operate.
Google has tools to change form one to the other...
25.4mm to the inch
2.54 cm per inch
from there it is easy to get feet...
Yes.
I am open to all suggestios...as I was cut short here where I operate.
susdesign.com has some great tools for North America on the same topic. I used their tools for slope planning on my rooftop solar. I also used their overhang calculator to visualize how my overhangs would work on my south facing windows. They worked out almost perfect.
My slope is 65 degrees in winter and 20 degrees in summer. The winter should be steeper for good snow shedding. Otherwise it works out well.
The new panels on the shop are vertical (90 degrees) and do great in the middle of winter. They wont make much power in june, but we usually have lots that time of year.