Showing posts with label Power Outage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Power Outage. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Solar Panel Alignment Tool

Those of you who came out to see us at the preparedness expo last week may have seen this.
Many know that solar panels are highly sustainable and completely renewable.
Being able to harness power from the sun, especially in emergencies is an excellent alternative power source. Those who do use solar panels should always aim to get the most energy they possibly can.

You can buy solar alignment tools that use shadows but I thought I could make one for free.
My first design worked perfect with no problems. It is a simple concept really. The suns rays are hitting the earth fairly straight. If the sun was exactly over a persons head your shadow would be around your feet. The more angle of the sun the longer your shadow is.

 I use this tool on my solar panels all the time. Once you align it perfect with the sun your voltage increases. The more it is out of alignment the more your voltage decreases. I connect my solar panels to batteries and then I have my inverter connected to the batteries so I can convert DC power to AC power.

The idea behind this is to find the best angle for the sun to hit the panel. You may be asking when to use this. . . the answer is simple, you choose. Generally, the more precise the angle, the more energy. Oftentimes, people set the panel’s angle at noontime, then move it a couple weeks later as the sun moves.

Solar Panel Alignment Tool
How to:
  • Find an old clipboard or a thin piece of plywood, drill a ¼ in hole in the center
  • Put 1/4x3in bolt through hole and secure with washers and nuts
Solar Panel Alignment Tool Bolt
  • On the backside put ¾ in boards on two edges
Solar Panel Alignment Tool Bottom

To use:
  • Lay flat on the face of your solar panel
  • Move the panel until the shadow of the large washer is directly underneath it (as shown), this is the perfect angle at that precise time! (NOTE: The first photo shown is out of alignment)
Solar Panel Alignment Tool Aligned



Saturday, November 21, 2015

Let There Be Light - November Idea of the Month

Having a source of light can be helpful in so many ways during an emergency situation. You need light to see for cooking, cleaning, safety, medical situations, and to alleviate fear. Light sticks are inexpensive option and small enough to store easily. Small lanterns are also great.
Since I had white ceilings, I bought white hooks and installed one in every room of the house. Now when the power goes out, I can hang a light stick or a lantern off the hook. Typically light sticks illuminate 10-12 hours, so in a power outage, they make great night lights.
*When your light source is higher in the air, it disperses the light more evenly*
Hanging Light Stick
 Hanging Lantern