2025-09-20: fix typo
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@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ Putting compost back on the wifi caused the connection to be less stable. It's a
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And there's another thing that made it difficult to keep compost online: Since compost is back in its attic the existing charging issues seem amplified. This may be a sign that the solar panel has worn down. The plastic sheeting has a couple of scratches and some spots look like they have chipped off.
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And there's another thing that made it difficult to keep compost online: Since compost is back in its attic the existing charging issues seem amplified. This may be a sign that the solar panel has worn down. The plastic sheeting has a couple of scratches and some spots look like they have chipped off.
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On one hand you have the point in time in the morning when the panel starts getting directly exposed to the sun. It's placed on a slanted, south-facing roof, and the moment arrives later in autumn and wanter. This problem gets worse as the year continues and is increasingly hard to navigate with other obligations, leaving the house early in the morning for a day job and being present in meetings. On the other hand it can happen that a single cloud, a short drop in voltage, is already enough for the charging process to stop. Even with the currently mild autumn here in Berlin, and even if we sometimes walk up to the attic several times a day, it gets difficult to keep a steady charge. Maybe we need to swap out the panel at some point.
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On one hand you have the point in time in the morning when the panel starts getting directly exposed to the sun. It's placed on a slanted, south-facing roof, and the moment arrives later in autumn and winter. This problem gets worse as the year continues and is increasingly hard to navigate with other obligations, leaving the house early in the morning for a day job and being present in meetings. On the other hand it can happen that a single cloud, a short drop in voltage, is already enough for the charging process to stop. Even with the currently mild autumn here in Berlin, and even if we sometimes walk up to the attic several times a day, it gets difficult to keep a steady charge. Maybe we need to swap out the panel at some point.
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Did I already mention that the autumn here is nice and mild at the moment?
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Did I already mention that the autumn here is nice and mild at the moment?
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