There's no tracking sun in an open parking lot? What the heck does that mean? Maybe you haven't noticed, but the sun moves. Thus the need for solar tracking IF you are trying to get the most out of a solar panel. If not using tracking, you need more panels to do the same job. Many solar installations use automatic tracking and the panels move all day, following the sun for best solarization.
Your the one that mentioned putting solar panels on the roof. I assumed you meant the car. If you meant some other roof, perhaps you should of been a bit more specific.
Buick-Deere mentioned "indirect" and thus the reason why I mentioned tracking.
Sorry you don't like "specs." For some things, they are necessary. I thought the context of this part of the discussion - was - slow-charging with solar panels instead of using enough panels to actually supply the direct demand for driving a volt.
You did not define what your "trikel charge" is. Enough for a days driving - gained while parked for eight hours? Or, just one $500 solar panel to maybe give you enough for 1/2 mile of driving after 8 hours use?
I'm also going to suppose there may be more peoeple under the umbrella of "we" then you and your buddy pal Dave.
By the way, please define what "keeping the juice a little warmer" means?
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