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Posted by A
 - April 05, 2024, 22:12:33
Quote from: Wes on April 05, 2024, 14:48:57Actually this is entirely feasible. I used to install solar panels in Australia approx 12 years ago and we had a customers system fire up at night, but it was only once. They had quality REC panels and from memory a Sunny boy or fronius inverter. Must have had the perfect angle. The customer was extremely pleased!!

It isn't possible. While you can get energy from the moon, the amount is miniscule, less than 0.1 watt per sq meter. What you describe can randomly happen, but it is unrelated to the moon and likely due to the stored energy
Posted by Graham
 - April 05, 2024, 19:17:48
You just made me never read you or your publication again. I am disabled and you wasted my valuable time.
Posted by Wes
 - April 05, 2024, 14:48:57
Actually this is entirely feasible. I used to install solar panels in Australia approx 12 years ago and we had a customers system fire up at night, but it was only once. They had quality REC panels and from memory a Sunny boy or fronius inverter. Must have had the perfect angle. The customer was extremely pleased!!
Posted by Salman
 - April 05, 2024, 04:25:37
1st of april is long gone. Now you just wasted my time. Not happy
Posted by julian.vdm
 - April 03, 2024, 08:51:14
Quote from: John o on April 01, 2024, 18:21:04Please learn to use the letter "Z" where you are supposed to instead of "S".

Fitting that this comment should appear on an April Fool's article.
Posted by Chuck cheese
 - April 02, 2024, 17:41:14
Ridiculous...not funny at all, just stupid really
Posted by John Kilkelly
 - April 02, 2024, 13:46:12
Yeh April Fool to you too. JK
Posted by LittleMore
 - April 02, 2024, 12:20:36
I should not read any articles on 1st of April.
Posted by A
 - April 02, 2024, 07:48:59
Quote from: Will Powell on April 02, 2024, 06:02:30Would they not be Lunar Panels vs Solar Panels?

No, because they also work during sunlight, and moonlight is sunlight reflected off the moon
Posted by Will Powell
 - April 02, 2024, 06:02:30
Would they not be Lunar Panels vs Solar Panels?
Posted by Amirali
 - April 02, 2024, 05:12:52
Sir how long these crystal be regulated
Posted by Alex davidson
 - April 01, 2024, 23:55:29
What day is it power from the moon ok it would have to be deflected from the sun or Uranus or maybe's my anus
Posted by John o
 - April 01, 2024, 18:21:04
Please learn to use the letter "Z" where you are supposed to instead of "S".
Posted by heffeque
 - April 01, 2024, 17:02:05
Vertical double-sided panels is where it's at. They give the best performance right when it's most needed/expensive (morning and afternoon), have a higher output around the day than traditional panels pointed directly at the sun (traditional ones lose efficiency on the middle of the day, as they get too hot), and they also have less maintenance costs than traditional panels.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 01, 2024, 14:19:51
Elon Musk wants to accelerate the energy revolution with the new "Tesla LunaRoof" solar panel. Using the AI robot Hermion-G as an autonomous chemist, Stanford University has developed a novel coating for solar cells made from synthetic chronolithyst crystal. This allows resonant absorption of photons in the ultraviolet and infrared. The idea is to be able to generate electricity even in bright moonlight.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Elon-Musk-unveils-Tesla-LunaRoof-Solar-panel-with-AI-integration-and-new-coating-to-generate-electricity-at-night.821249.0.html