I've been on solar for 4 years. What's going on?Does anyone have a solar system they use for powering lights at the cabin or buildings?I have a system but not impressed with how it is doing
The stars don't move, whether it's 7pm or 5am, July or January, and you know it. It's not a ball, and it's not spinning.Oh now you’re in the SD wheelhouse. Please don’t ask about the flat earth or NASA.
He does know his solar!
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I'll bite. What do you mean the stars don't move? Either the earth is moving or the stars are.The stars don't move, whether it's 7pm or 5am, July or January, and you know it. It's not a ball, and it's not spinning.
But let's stick to solar. I love talking about solar.
Working on it...I'll bite. What do you mean the stars don't move? Either the earth is moving or the stars are.
Ok, all other stars (according to globe science) are outside of the suns orbit, so they do not move with us. With that said, every day (according to globe science) we make a full spin. As we spin, everything we see in the sky should be moving the opposite direction that we are spinning, because we are spinning independent of those stars. The moon makes it from east to west over the course of a night, but the stars don't move.Working on it...
Isn't this explained by the hemispheres and the fact that the earth not only orbits the sun but also rotationally changes every 24 hours?Ok, all other stars (according to globe science) are outside of the suns orbit, so they do not move with us. With that said, every day (according to globe science) we make a full spin. As we spin, everything we see in the sky should be moving the opposite direction that we are spinning, because we are spinning independent of those stars. The moon makes it from east to west over the course of a night, but the stars don't move.
Now, every year, we also make a lap around the sun. So in July, we're looking in one direction away from the sun at night. In January, we're looking the complete opposite direction because we're on the other side of the sun.
The problem is, the north star is always in the same spot no matter what month it is. Isn't that weird? I've prepared a short diagram and explanation video below.
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Man, is that Chris Jericho of WWF fame?Ok, all other stars (according to globe science) are outside of the suns orbit, so they do not move with us. With that said, every day (according to globe science) we make a full spin. As we spin, everything we see in the sky should be moving the opposite direction that we are spinning, because we are spinning independent of those stars. The moon makes it from east to west over the course of a night, but the stars don't move.
Now, every year, we also make a lap around the sun. So in July, we're looking in one direction away from the sun at night. In January, we're looking the complete opposite direction because we're on the other side of the sun.
The problem is, the north star is always in the same spot no matter what month it is. Isn't that weird? I've prepared a short diagram and explanation video below.
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That is the man himself. He also figured out who killed JFK, and who put the bomb on Hale Bogg's plane the day he vanished over Alaska.Man, is that Chris Jericho of WWF fame?
A few things I think would fix your situation:I have a 100watt panel and my controller is inside the barn,The fan on it runs almost constantly when it starts to get warm.This runs my battery down.I have it set to run LED lights on motion and one on a switch.I did notice either my battery boiled over or froze.I am thinking about moving controller .outside in summer.I do have another 100watt panel and everything to double power
I just installed 16 100W panels, 9 116ah deep cycle batteries, 3 charge controllers and a 3000 watt pure sine wave inverter at my hunting cabin. Did a ton of YouTube and internet research and it's working great to power internet, security, weather station, refrigerator and maple syrup pump (on a wifi switch) between my visits. Happy to answer any questions but it really wasn't that complicated. I put everything on a big sheet of plywood and hung it on the wall above the battery bank.
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