I was attempting to use a console and a solar control board to create a "group" to control all solar panels at once (like you can do manually) but with a logic computer instead. I hit a roadblock when the only thing I can access from the console is Power and Open. Is there a way to access the vertical and horizontal from a solar console? I was hoping to avoid making a
* Scans network for all tracking capable solar panels! * Fully compatible with mirrored solar panels! * Plug-n-play configure-less operation! * Rest-at-night so your panels are always ready to generate power in the morning! * Maintenance mode! * Color coded power and efficiency display outputs! * Readable state for expandable automation! Required:
Stationeers. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos Workshop News Guides Reviews In summary, the data port of the Daylight sensor when aligned with the data port of the Solar Panel are 90 degrees apart in reading position. (I use the single port version, so you if you use the default Dual Port solar panel, you''ll need to
but after this update my solar panels seem to get stuck facing south during the night and refuse to track the sun come morning. ive had a long fiddle with the logic and sensor orientation but i cant work out how to get my solar set up working again.
Solar control lets you remotely control the angle of any Solar Panel connected to it. Solar control needs to be installed in a Console and connected to the network input of the Solar Panels you wish to control. You''ll need to use a Data Disk to tell the Solar Controller which Solar Panels you want to control. The Solar control Circuitboard
What about a slow break down in storms with a chance to break out the glass and or do damage to the frame. (Like a bigger rock flys into it) For repair.. you can use duct tape for glass with repair being like armor but with a hit to how effective the panel is since the solar cells are damage/covered with tape.
For 2-axis (all you need on moon) you just put a sensor vertically, facing sunrise, rotate panels to the same direction, and use 1 logic reader and 1 batch writer. Since the update, input vertical angle for solars is in degrees, not percents as
So a Vertical value above 90 means it''s night time and a good time to Park the solar panels. Parking the solar panels right now should always be done by facing them towards the East, but due to the reason below, this could change in the next update. Here is an example to show how strange things are right now.
Heyo, I''m very new to the game and I am trying to make a Solar Panel Sun Tracking thingy. Does anyone know a beginner-friendly tutorial that preferably is a video but a text tutorial works too. I''m on the newest update of the game so it has to work with the newest version. If you know of one then send a link in the comments. Thanks!
Logic Reader = Daylight sensor (solar angle) Logic Processor set as Logic Math. Input 1 to Logic Reader, Input 2 to Memory and set Logic Math to divide (divide input 1 by input 2) Batch writer set input to Logic Math, output to Solar Panel(s) type vertical. At least I think that''s your setup.
10K subscribers in the Stationeers community. CREATE // MANAGE // EXPLORE // SURVIVE. Planetary Solar Panel Automation Media Share Add a Comment. Sort by: You''ll need to align both horizontally and vertically. Does this would make the Solar Panels more efficient, but is not required to have a decent power generation. I''d like to cover
5) The result sent to the input of the batch writer. Out type - solar panels. The resulting number is sent to set the angle of the panels (out var). Turn on all the logical elements by clicking on the red light bulbs. If they change to green, then they working. Now the solar panels will produce the maximum energy! For version: 0.1.1089.5513
Kit (Solar Panel Basic Heavy) don''t have logic inputs. Kit (Solar Panel Heavy) have logic inputs. Positioning . Pay close attention to the positioning of your solar panel since their automation will depend heavily on it. Most user-made scripts and guides orient the panels with the data port facing sunset and the power port facing sunrise. Notes
5 Solar panels all manually separated by 20 degrees vertically, horizontal to the sunrise. This has taken care of all my power needs. If I need more power, I spend 5 seconds, 3 of those crafting the panel, and the other 2 constructing it at the
A quick FYI too is the orientation you place the sensor (on the ground/wall, facing north/east/south/west and which direction it''s connection faces) will give you different readings. Same with the solar panels themselves depending on the orientation of their connection means it will move differently.
Go to Stationeers r/Stationeers Hello! My solar panels are set up like wings from my base a little bit off the ground. I am not sure if i want to keep expanding or make some type of ground based field that is more or less a square or rectangle shape. What have others done, and do you think you lose a lot of power when having them in front
So got the game recently, and I''m still learning a few bits and pieces from the wiki and such, but this one has me fully stumped. I''ve started with the automation of the solar panels, and it works fine until midday, at which point the panels start tilting back in the direction they just came from, heading back towards the "morning" location. I''ve checked the logic setup
# Write Horizontal setting to solar panels # -2045627372 = solar panel with on combined port # for data and power sb -2045627372 Horizontal r0 #suctract 90 from Vertical angle and write to #solar panels. sub r1 90 r1 sb -2045627372 Vertical r1 #repeat loop j start---
As others have said, you need to use logic chips. Check the unnofficial wikki Solar Logic Circuits Guide.The simplest is the: "4-chip 1-sensor 1-axis Approximate Solar Tracking" which is appropriate for the moon and space as it tracks the sun across 1 axis in the sky and so is appropriate for the moon and space. Other planets require more complex logic circuits as the
Thats the setup i use, super easy to build and any new solar panels just needs to hooked up by cable and it will automatically start tracking. I have 17 solar panelts going right now all running off of those 4 chips, i just hooked up 6 more panels in maybe 5 mins and thats including having to go back and build a few more cable coils.
Question in the title. I"m thinking of just doing a layer of glass walls all the way around them, I just got the tracking solar panels for the first time, so I figure i''m gonna have to build my walls 2 high and then put a celing over it all, is there an easy way to do it?
Right now it''s just a pain to rush to heavy panels and tedious to manually repair until then. Or build a green house which shrinks resources but doesn''t add to much challenge. But a cleaning mechanic would mean no long term damage (frustrating) but the possibility of a black out (panels are dirty and don''t generate) with some logistical
- Place the solar sensor on the side that faces the sun in the direction you first see it rising; - If the solar sensor is at 12 o''clock place the power input of your solar panels at the 9 o''clock - Hand wrench the angle to best match the vertical angle that
The crazy thing about solar tracking is that the sensor gives an output in degrees (out of 360 degrees) but the solar panels don''t. This means there needs to be a maths conversion to get the right numbers. Also, the value output from the sensor is dependant on the position it is installed.
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