For the solar % display I prefer a straight “sensor volts” % graph which is why I use the ‘calculate % from raw compared to max’. Using this there should be no other factors affecting the % at all. I don’t really care about any of the other factors, I just wish to display what is coming off the sensor. I know others running 1-wire solar sensors who have the same wish.
A suggestion for modification that may help people with % issues at the beginning/end of the day…
maybe have an adjustable minimum for the calculated t/lat/long value that it can’t drop below, then it can be adjusted by the user just above the minimum that their particular sensor gets fown to… ie if solar max < min set then make solar max = min set …
this would remove the nescessity to cut the reading to 0 at sunrise/set times, and every bit of sun would be caught
there is a new 10.22r zip ready soon where i have reduced that set to zero a bit more
and, there is now a degrees minute fine tune for the max solar for lat/long calculation in the solar setup
Brians change to allow the raw % graphing for the 1-wire solar sensor as per this thread (thanks again Brian!)
The slightly “furry” start to the day is caused by a tree to the east of the sensor (that is soon to be pruned). I’m still tweaking the max volts to get 100% but so far its looking very good.
If anyone is interested in the more technical details of the change please feel free to email or PM me.
Excellent work I am interested in what you are using as the covering diffuser…?
yes those solar light panels are a very cheap solution, I have a single 6V panel here for mine, but two in the configuration you have would most likely work better… I am electronically correcting for the cosc type response at ends of the day, not very well i might add lol