Why I Can't Get The Power From The Solar Panel As I Excepted? 4 Uncommon Reasons
Today, let’s discuss some non-traditional but common reasons why you might not be getting sufficient charging speed from your solar panels:
- Avoid Direct Sunlight on Devices:
Try to prevent your charging devices from being directly exposed to sunlight along with the solar panel. High temperatures can cause devices to reduce or even stop charging as a protective measure.
Many smart devices have built-in temperature sensors and may automatically adjust their charging rate based on temperature. To avoid overheating, consider placing the device in the shaded area behind the solar panel (not underneath it, as that would be like covering it with an electric blanket).
Interestingly, feedback from Amazon customers has helped us recognize this issue.
- Avoid Glass Barriers:
Using solar panels through glass can significantly reduce efficiency. Glass tends to refract or reflect a substantial portion of the light waves that generate electricity.
Whenever possible, place the solar panel directly in the open without any glass barriers to maximize its effectiveness.
- Temperature Considerations:
Contrary to intuition, higher temperatures do not necessarily lead to better solar panel efficiency. In fact, excessive heat can decrease conversion efficiency and may trigger overheat protection mechanisms.
Ensure that the panel is not exposed to extreme heat, especially during peak sunlight hours.
- DC vs. USB Output:
Direct current (DC) output generally performs better than USB. DC output is relatively smooth, allowing most devices to accept the full current generated by the solar panel.
USB, on the other hand, involves protocol negotiation and switching, which can lead to efficiency losses. It’s like changing lanes on a highway – there’s some delay involved.
Keep this in mind when choosing the output type for your devices.
Remember, these considerations can help optimize your solar charging experience. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask