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City
Winter
Spring/
Autumn
Summer
Adelaide
32°
55°
78°
Albany
32°
55°
78°
Albury
30°
54°
78°
Alice Springs
42°
66°
90°
Armidale
36°
60°
84°
Ballarat
28°
52°
76°
Banora Point
38°
62°
86°
Bendigo
30°
53°
76°
Blacktown
32°
56°
80°
Brisbane
38°
62°
86°
Broken Hill
34°
58°
82°
Brunswick
28°
52°
76°
Buderim
40°
63°
86°
Bunbury
34°
57°
80°
Bundaberg
42°
65°
88°
Burnie
26°
49°
72°
Caboolture
40°
63°
86°
Carins
50°
73°
96°
Caloundra
40°
63°
86°
Canberra
32°
55°
78°
Canning Vale
34°
58°
82°
Carindale
38°
62°
86°
Caringbah
32°
56°
80°
Carlingford
32°
56°
80°
Castle Hill
32°
56°
80°
Cessnock
34°
57°
80°
City of Parramatta 32°
56°
80°
Coffs Harbour
36°
60°
84°
Craigieburn
28°
52°
76°
Cranbourne
28°
52°
76°
Cronulla
32°
56°
80°
Darwin
54°
78°
102°
Deception Bay
40°
63°
86°
Dee Why
32°
56°
80°
Devonport
26°
49°
72°
Dubbo
34°
58°
82°
Earlwood
32°
56°
80°
Echuca
30°
54°
78°
Engadine
32°
56°
80°
solar angles
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Tilt panel to suit
seasons.
Summer
Spring/Autumn
Winter
solar gates in winter
During colder months, solar gates in the
southern parts of Australia may not get
enough sun to fully charge batteries.
Homeowners may need to take simple steps
to keep their solar powered gate working
uninterrupted.
1. Adjust angle of the panel to maximise sun
exposure.
2. At the start of autumn and winter, charge
the batteries. This will stop batteries running
flat, plus extend the life of the batteries.
Using a 12V car battery charger?
Disconnect cable between
batteries before charging.
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