Savannah Loves
7/17/2014 02:32:14 am
The more shade there is on a solar panel the less voltage it is likely to receive.
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A. Clausell
7/17/2014 02:34:50 am
According to the graph above, the amount of shade hugely effects the performance of a solar panel. A panel without shade receives the most voltage, 1.8v. But the panels with shade, hard cover or soft, causes a decline in voltage compared to the control voltage. Therefore it's better to place a solar panel where there is no or very little shade.
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Brannen Wright
7/17/2014 02:36:25 am
The graph above says that if solar panels are covered in shade the voltage will significantly drop based on the amount and type of shade it is. 🌒🌓🌔🌕🌖🌗🌘
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Makenzi M. :)!
7/17/2014 02:37:50 am
The more the panel is cover the less voltage it gets. When you shade 2/3 of the panel that gets the less voltage. However it does all depend on what is covering the panel.
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D
7/17/2014 02:37:59 am
The more Shade there is the less sunlight it will get so it wound get much power
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Hannah Wall
7/17/2014 02:38:05 am
This graph shows that shade on the solar panel decreases the amount of voltage it collects.
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A Hernandez
7/17/2014 02:39:44 am
Shade on the solar panel reduces the amount of voltage the your system will produce
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Kimberly Solorio :)
7/17/2014 02:39:51 am
The blue one is the one where there is no shade hitting it so it is the highest.... The rest have some shade or a lot of shade so that is why they are all less than the blue one. So if shade is blocking the panel the panel it will Receive less voltage.
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Tyler P
7/17/2014 02:39:56 am
Although shade can stop the amount of sunlight that a panel will receive, it will only change the voltage depending on what is blocking it. When hard materials cover the panel the sunlight will not be able to reach the panel where a soft material will allow some sunlight in and produce more voltage.
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Andrea G
7/17/2014 02:40:55 am
The following graph shows that the direct sun light will have a high voltage than once that has something that blocks an amount of light. However, the voltage of 2/3 is much lower compare to the voltage of 2 branches.
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Baylee
7/17/2014 02:42:45 am
The Graph shows that the more shade there is the less voltage is produced
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Kevin
7/17/2014 02:43:54 am
If the shade is covering the solar panel it will less sunlight which in turn make less voltage.
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Shane Keenan
7/17/2014 02:44:14 am
Shade affects the amount voltage harvested by solar panels. Short shade or partly transparent as well as hard shade both decrease voltage but hard shade more because they completely block out the sunlight over the areas they cover.
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Miyah Wax
7/17/2014 02:47:08 am
The graph shows pretty clearly that the more shade there is, the less voltage is collected. Soft shade collects more voltage than hard shade. And overall, no shade collects the most. So, obviously shade has a great effect on voltage.
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Gabe
7/17/2014 02:49:23 am
The higher amount of shade blocks more sunlight causing a decrease in voltage/energy production.
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9/25/2023 04:52:55 am
This article provides a clear and insightful analysis of the impact of shade on solar panel performance. The graphical representation effectively illustrates the significant drop in energy output under shaded conditions, emphasizing the importance of proper positioning for optimal solar efficiency. Kudos to the author for shedding light on this critical aspect of solar energy!
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10/16/2023 12:09:03 am
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