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Built more solar panels specifically facing due EAST, along with the other 3 strings facing due NORTH,
@off_grid_living Haa! Even though I've been in Australia once for nearly three months, it still got me again. It puzzled me for two seconds that East is left of North.
I always had to actively think very hard to get my bearings right when I was down there. Even though I knew upfront that the sun is moving counter-clockwise, it felt sooo weird in the first week to actually experience it. I remember exactly that I always thought: "Hang on, *something* is really wrong here." It took me a bit and then it clicked. "Oh, yeah, I'm just not used to the course of the sun in the Southern hemisphere." I didn't know until then that my orientation is sooooo heavily influenced by the sun. I didn't expect that at all. Like not the tiniest bit. It still surprises me today.
Well, that just shows that everthing is inverted at your end, even the side on where one drives. ;-)
These look like some quite large panels. Very cool!
(Now my auto-backup of composed twts in tt
saved me here with this twt. I accidentially hit "Cancel" rather than "Publish". Luckily, I was able to restore this from the backup. Phew.)
Yeah in the Southern world down here the water gurgles down the bath tub in an opposite direction to the water gurgling in the Northern world in the USA. If you face north, East is on your right, but if you face the solar panels from north looking South, than East is on your left.
Is this different in the USA? dunno?