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Do you have an example of stealth solar?

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  • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

    @smallsolar
    I had a large box trailer parked on my drive. It was becoming redundant and only used for storage, so I hung two solar panels on the side.
    The trailer has been scrapped now, and the panels are back in storage as we are planning to move house.

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    @Maker_of_Things thats a great idea and I'm sure there aren't any planning issues as it's theoretically temporary, could I include that image on the site?

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    • sheddi@mstdn.partyS sheddi@mstdn.party

      @smallsolar it's just plugged in, it's not in its final location yet and I wanted to check it wasn't DOA.

      It does what it does well enough. The Ecoflow app has a few quirks and doesn't always report what you think it's reporting, but I'm getting used to them.

      I don't have an Ecoflow-compatible energy monitor or smart plugs (my existing ZigBee kit isn't on their compatibility list AFAICT) but I've set up a manual demand profile and the Ultra follows it well enough.

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      @sheddi I found that the meter was key to avoid just losing lots of power to the grid. I've got it installed in the fusebox (had to have a bigger box to fit it in) but I saw online someone who just added a cable and plugged it into a nearby socket and put the clamp over the input line.

      Doubt I'll be recouping my costs when I factor in the electrician installation but I'm enjoying having it setup.

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      • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

        @smallsolar I've a little 10W panel on the shed roof. It used to keep a Pi running, now it powers a humidity sensor to control a dehumidifier.

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        @dtl I like the use of the string/rope to keep it in place. I'm a big fan of small panels for particular tasks, don't need a grid for lots of tasks

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        • smallsolar@techhub.socialS smallsolar@techhub.social

          @Maker_of_Things thats a great idea and I'm sure there aren't any planning issues as it's theoretically temporary, could I include that image on the site?

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          @smallsolar
          Yes, temporary and mobile.

          I'm fine about the image being used, just include the credit as 'Alfred Chow - Maker of Things'.
          ๐Ÿ‘

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          • smallsolar@techhub.socialS smallsolar@techhub.social

            Do you have an example of stealth solar?

            I've been thinking a lot about 'stealth solar' where people attach #solarpanels to places in a subtle way to capture the sun's energy. It might be stealth as there are strict rules or just want to keep it low key. #balconysolar is sort of stealth gone mainstream.

            With cheaper MPPT devices you can now accept slightly poorer efficiency due to placement and with microinverters don't need to make long strings. I particularly think that there is no point having a solar panel in storage, best get it out there and generating even if it's in a temporary place!

            So I thought I'd start a small website that documents different stealth setups, so if you have cheeky solar panels and would be willing to share a little info (but not too much if it would get you in trouble) get in touch.

            #stealth #solar #solarpunk #balkonsolar #hiddensolar

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            @smallsolar unsure if this counts but I got 3 450wp panels sitting upright against my garden fencing. Main reason for it is that in the winter at noon the sun hits this spot basically exactly head-on, so I still get ~1-1.5kw of power out of this in the winter despite the dutch latitude

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            • smallsolar@techhub.socialS smallsolar@techhub.social

              @yngmar that is such a clever idea! I'll do some research and see if I can find some pictures, definitely one for the website and I'm half tempted to make my own for fun!

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              @yngmar wow had a look, seems like there are even some commercial versions, I like the ones with the ability to tilt, you probably only use your table for an hour or so a day even on a busy day so it could be then used to generate some power.

              The biggest issue I see is the trailing cable, could put batteries into the legs ๐Ÿ˜œ

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              • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                @smallsolar unsure if this counts but I got 3 450wp panels sitting upright against my garden fencing. Main reason for it is that in the winter at noon the sun hits this spot basically exactly head-on, so I still get ~1-1.5kw of power out of this in the winter despite the dutch latitude

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                @anthropy that is absolutely stealth solar, also you've got plants growing around it so you get extra points for being #solarpunk

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                • smallsolar@techhub.socialS smallsolar@techhub.social

                  @dtl I like the use of the string/rope to keep it in place. I'm a big fan of small panels for particular tasks, don't need a grid for lots of tasks

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                  @smallsolar it was a temporary solution that has lasted 10 years so far.

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                  • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

                    @smallsolar it was a temporary solution that has lasted 10 years so far.

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                    @dtl could I included it on my list? Happy to credit the image

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                    • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                      @smallsolar In some flats where balcony solar isn't allowed because the landlord is a bastard, people have been building solar tables, which is just a panel with four legs. There is no rule against having a table on your balcony and no rule what a table has to be made of. You'll probably find many pictures if you search for "solartisch".

                      They can be used as table as well (best use a table cloth to avoid scratching the glass, although it is pretty tough).

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                      @yngmar @smallsolar

                      Brilliant !!!

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                      • smallsolar@techhub.socialS smallsolar@techhub.social

                        Do you have an example of stealth solar?

                        I've been thinking a lot about 'stealth solar' where people attach #solarpanels to places in a subtle way to capture the sun's energy. It might be stealth as there are strict rules or just want to keep it low key. #balconysolar is sort of stealth gone mainstream.

                        With cheaper MPPT devices you can now accept slightly poorer efficiency due to placement and with microinverters don't need to make long strings. I particularly think that there is no point having a solar panel in storage, best get it out there and generating even if it's in a temporary place!

                        So I thought I'd start a small website that documents different stealth setups, so if you have cheeky solar panels and would be willing to share a little info (but not too much if it would get you in trouble) get in touch.

                        #stealth #solar #solarpunk #balkonsolar #hiddensolar

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                        @smallsolar
                        Maybe you can help me.
                        What would happen if you were to add a plug in inverter to an AC circuit provided by a low frequency inverter?

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                        • smallsolar@techhub.socialS smallsolar@techhub.social

                          @dtl could I included it on my list? Happy to credit the image

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                          @smallsolar please do. Sorry it's not the most photogenic image.

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                          • smallsolar@techhub.socialS smallsolar@techhub.social

                            @yngmar wow had a look, seems like there are even some commercial versions, I like the ones with the ability to tilt, you probably only use your table for an hour or so a day even on a busy day so it could be then used to generate some power.

                            The biggest issue I see is the trailing cable, could put batteries into the legs ๐Ÿ˜œ

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                            @smallsolar @yngmar Put anything with a cable right beside the Solartisch (of course connect "the right" plug).

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                            • dtl@8bitorbust.infoD dtl@8bitorbust.info

                              @smallsolar please do. Sorry it's not the most photogenic image.

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                              @dtl @smallsolar at least it is a photovoltaic image ๐ŸคŒ

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                              • falcennial@mastodon.socialF falcennial@mastodon.social

                                @dtl @smallsolar at least it is a photovoltaic image ๐ŸคŒ

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                                @falcennial @smallsolar Nice one.

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                                • smallsolar@techhub.socialS smallsolar@techhub.social

                                  Do you have an example of stealth solar?

                                  I've been thinking a lot about 'stealth solar' where people attach #solarpanels to places in a subtle way to capture the sun's energy. It might be stealth as there are strict rules or just want to keep it low key. #balconysolar is sort of stealth gone mainstream.

                                  With cheaper MPPT devices you can now accept slightly poorer efficiency due to placement and with microinverters don't need to make long strings. I particularly think that there is no point having a solar panel in storage, best get it out there and generating even if it's in a temporary place!

                                  So I thought I'd start a small website that documents different stealth setups, so if you have cheeky solar panels and would be willing to share a little info (but not too much if it would get you in trouble) get in touch.

                                  #stealth #solar #solarpunk #balkonsolar #hiddensolar

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                                  @smallsolar "Stealth solar" is a new term for me (English is not my first language). I say "guerilla solar", but stealth sounds nicer.

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                                  • smallsolar@techhub.socialS smallsolar@techhub.social

                                    Do you have an example of stealth solar?

                                    I've been thinking a lot about 'stealth solar' where people attach #solarpanels to places in a subtle way to capture the sun's energy. It might be stealth as there are strict rules or just want to keep it low key. #balconysolar is sort of stealth gone mainstream.

                                    With cheaper MPPT devices you can now accept slightly poorer efficiency due to placement and with microinverters don't need to make long strings. I particularly think that there is no point having a solar panel in storage, best get it out there and generating even if it's in a temporary place!

                                    So I thought I'd start a small website that documents different stealth setups, so if you have cheeky solar panels and would be willing to share a little info (but not too much if it would get you in trouble) get in touch.

                                    #stealth #solar #solarpunk #balkonsolar #hiddensolar

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                                    @smallsolar this is a great idea. I am looking for a way to place solar panels on my balcony. My landlord said no, when I asked. So some stealth option could still work.

                                    Someone has experience with those solar tables? is a battery on the balcony in the sun a very bad idea? or could it still work?

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                                    • ohmrun@indieweb.socialO ohmrun@indieweb.social

                                      @smallsolar
                                      Maybe you can help me.
                                      What would happen if you were to add a plug in inverter to an AC circuit provided by a low frequency inverter?

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                                      @ohmrun I think it will really depend on the actual devices and how they operate, plug in inverters are designed for standard grid systems and have anti-islanding etc.

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                                      • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                        @smallsolar In some flats where balcony solar isn't allowed because the landlord is a bastard, people have been building solar tables, which is just a panel with four legs. There is no rule against having a table on your balcony and no rule what a table has to be made of. You'll probably find many pictures if you search for "solartisch".

                                        They can be used as table as well (best use a table cloth to avoid scratching the glass, although it is pretty tough).

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                                        @yngmar @smallsolar that's pretty punk if you ask me

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                                        • realsiegfried@troet.cafeR realsiegfried@troet.cafe

                                          @smallsolar "Stealth solar" is a new term for me (English is not my first language). I say "guerilla solar", but stealth sounds nicer.

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                                          @realSiegfried yes, I think I would have use guerilla solar as well but I guess stealth adds in the concept of aesthetics as well

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