ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
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If you're going to be away for the day, just leave the
array pointed south to maximize the stationary collection
of the sun. If you are expecting high winds, take time and
inspect the guy wires for tightness, and snug the array,
making it as parallel to wind currents as you can manage,
thus reducing stress on the panels.
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