If you have free standing solar panels, and some days you just cant seem to get enough light to make them work efficiently. I have found that if you stand them on a silver reflective windscreen protector it will deflect light up into the panels and make them work better even on cloudy days.
If you have free standing solar panels, and some days you just cant seem to get enough light to make them work efficiently. I have found that if you stand them on a silver reflective windscreen protector it will deflect light up into the panels and make them work better even on cloudy days.
I hope this helps .
My apologies but I cannot see how this would work - can you please explain. The solar panel will be angled toward the sun....the reflective windscreen protector will be flat on the ground reflecting light up.
From the way I see it the only extra light provided by the reflector will only be on the back of the solar panel where it does not generate electricity.
Dear Hoki , first put the reflector in the front of the panels and it will reflect light up into the panels that is providing you have free standing panels ,,,ogre
Dear Hoki , first put the reflector in the front of the panels and it will reflect light up into the panels that is providing you have free standing panels ,,,ogre
Thanks for the explanation Ogre, locating them to in front of the panel changes it all, I could not figure it out from your first post: "I have found that if you stand them on a silver reflective windscreen protector it will deflect light up into the panels and make them work better even on cloudy days."