I want to put solar panels on my roof, but there are some big trees (in my neighbor’s yard) that shade my roof at various points throughout the day. I’m really not sure how much sun I get consistently.
I was thinking I could do something like take time-lapse pictures of my roof, perhaps once per hour, and collect that for both summer and winter.
I have a couple of old Android phones available. I was wondering if I could put one one a tree, facing my roof, and have it collect pictures periodically, unattended. I can get power to it, and it’s within range of my WIFI.
Anyone done anything like this? Any recommendations on Android app or approach? (Or other ideas on assessing my roof solar coverage?) Thanks
dilligasatall@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’ve used “Lapse it Pro” on one of my older phones and it worked well, but I can’t say anything about the free version tho, and there’s probably something better by now considering that app is pretty old already.
Another option if you can’t find a good time lapse app is to set up the phone as an ip webcam and use something like Ispy (Camera security app) on a wifi connected pc to save a snapshot every hour (or whatever you set it to do, it has timelapse functionality, as well as motion sense.)
grunthos503@lemdro.id 1 year ago
Just to follow up, I ended up using the “IP Webcam” android app, and it’s working great. I wrote a little script of my own (Bash and Curl) to grab a pic from it every half hour.
dilligasatall@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Cool, glad it worked out for you!
grunthos503@lemdro.id 1 year ago
I’ll check those out; thanks!