Thanks John
More than 10 years of testing right here in NT is a fantastic resource. The proof on the pudding is in the consumption [biggrin]
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Thanks John
More than 10 years of testing right here in NT is a fantastic resource. The proof on the pudding is in the consumption [biggrin]
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Yep, if you have the real estate for an extra panel or two, chuck them on - I have overkilled the last 2 installations - my Van and Motorhome - panels are cheap and even when I give the batteries a hard time or it's overcast they always charge up the next day - usually before lunch, so a decrease in performance on hot days is never an issue.
It does not matter what the temperature is, as long as the sun has had a chance to warm up the solar panel.
But the hotter the day, the bigger the current rise is when you cool the panel down.
I have not done this for some time but from memory, I think there was at least a 20% increase in current output on a good hot day.
What about setting up a simple misting spray using garden watering components. ?
Water cost will quickly exceed payback benefit if using mains supply.
Also, build up on the panels from minerals in the water doesn’t take long to further decrease panel output.
Better off just keeping the panels clean, I get ours done by a young lad every couple of months for a few $.
Do you reckon putting them in the shade would help?