An automated method causes a terrestrial solar cell array to track the sun. The solar cell system includes motors that adjust a position of the array along different respective axes with respect to the sun, wherein a first motor adjusts the inclination angle of the array relative to the surface of t
An automated method causes a terrestrial solar cell array to track the sun. The solar cell system includes motors that adjust a position of the array along different respective axes with respect to the sun, wherein a first motor adjusts the inclination angle of the array relative to the surface of the earth and a second motor rotates the array about an axis substantially perpendicular to that surface. The method includes (a) using a software algorithm to predict a position of the sun at a future time; (b) using a computer model to determine respective positions for the motors corresponding to the solar cell array being substantially aligned with the sun at the future time; and (c) activating and operating the motors at respective particular speeds so that at the future time the solar cell array is substantially aligned with the sun. The future time may correspond to any time during operation. An initial future time may correspond to a start up time after sunrise at which point the solar cell is to begin tracking the sun.
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1. A solar cell system above a ground surface comprising: a solar panel assembly comprising at least one solar panel;at least one drive assembly coupled to the at least one solar panel and configured to move the at least one solar panel about a first axis substantially perpendicular to the ground su
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A solar cell system above a ground surface comprising: a solar panel assembly comprising at least one solar panel;at least one drive assembly coupled to the at least one solar panel and configured to move the at least one solar panel about a first axis substantially perpendicular to the ground surface and a second axis substantially parallel to the ground surface;a controller operably coupled to the at least one drive assembly to align the at least one solar panel with the sun, wherein the controller is configured to: predict a position of the sun based on at least a time, a day, a latitude of the at least one solar panel, and a longitude of the at least one solar panel, anddetermine actuations for the at least one motor drive to align the at least one solar panel with the sun based on the predicted position of the sun and at least one correlation parameter, wherein the at least one correlation parameter comprises at least one mechanical or construction characteristic of the system. 2. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the at least one drive assembly comprises a jackscrew coupled to the at least one solar panel and configured to move the at least one solar panel about the second axis to adjust an inclination angle of the at least one solar panel relative to the ground surface, wherein the jackscrew comprises a threaded rod defining a thread pitch, wherein the at least one mechanical or construction characteristic comprises the thread pitch of the jackscrew of the at least one drive assembly. 3. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the at least one drive assembly comprises at least one gear defining a gear ratio between another gear or a jackscrew, wherein the at least one mechanical or construction characteristic comprises the gear ratio of the at least one drive assembly. 4. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the at least one drive assembly comprises a jackscrew coupled to the at least one solar panel and configured to move the at least one solar panel about the second axis to adjust an inclination angle of the at least one solar panel relative to the ground surface, wherein the jackscrew defines a length, a position, and a jack angle between the at least one solar panel and the jackscrew, wherein the at least one mechanical or construction characteristic comprises at least one of the length, the position, and the jack angle between the at least one solar panel and the jackscrew of the at least one drive assembly. 5. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the at least one mechanical or construction characteristic comprises a base pitch and roll configured to compensate for the first axis being non-perpendicular to the ground surface. 6. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the at least one drive assembly comprises an azimuth motor drive configured to move the at least one panel about the first axis and an elevation motor drive configured to move the at least one panel about the second axis, wherein the at least one mechanical or construction characteristic comprises at least one of an azimuth home position for the azimuth motor drive and an elevation home position for the elevation motor drive. 7. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the at least one mechanical or construction characteristic comprises an elevation rotation angle configured to compensate for the second axis being non-parallel to the ground surface. 8. The solar cell system of claim 1 wherein the at least one drive assembly comprises a jackscrew extending from a bottom end portion to a top end portion and configured to move the at least one solar panel about the second axis to adjust an inclination angle of the at least one solar panel relative to the ground surface, wherein the top end portion of the jackscrew is coupled to the at least one solar panel, wherein the solar panel assembly comprises a central support pivotably coupled to the at least one solar panel and configured to support the at least one solar panel above the ground surface, wherein the at least one mechanical or construction characteristic comprises an upper and lower arm distance parameter configured to compensate for a distance between the top end portion of the jackscrew and the pivotably coupled central support and a distance between the bottom end portion of the jackscrew and the pivotably coupled central support. 9. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the at least one mechanical or construction characteristic comprises a zero jack angle parameter configured to compensate for the at least one solar panel being non-parallel to the ground surface when the at least one drive assembly coupled to the at least one solar panel cannot move the at least one solar panel about the second axis any further in either direction. 10. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the solar array assembly comprises a central support configured to support the at least one solar panel above the ground surface and a hinge member pivotably coupling the at least one solar panel to the central support about the second axis, wherein the at least one mechanical or construction characteristic comprises a bent array angle configured to compensate for the at least one solar panel being non-perpendicular to the hinge member. 11. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the at least one drive assembly comprises: an elevation motor drive configured to move the at least one panel about he second axis to adjust an inclination angle of the at least one solar panel relative to the ground surface; anda jackscrew coupled to the elevation motor drive and to the at least one solar panel, wherein the jackscrew comprises a threaded rod defining a thread pitch,wherein the at least one mechanical or construction characteristic comprises a selected speed for the elevation motor drive based, at least in part, on the thread pitch. 12. An automated method of causing a photovoltaic solar cell array of a terrestrial solar cell system to track the sun, the system comprising first and second motors each of which is operable to adjust a position of the array along a different respective axis with respect to the sun, wherein the first motor is coupled to a jackscrew that adjusts the inclination angle of the array relative to the surface of the earth and the second motor is coupled to a drive assembly that rotates the array about an axis substantially perpendicular to the surface of the earth, the method comprising: (a) using a software algorithm to predict a position of the sun at a future time, the predicting based at least in part, on latitude, longitude and elevation, wherein the future time is a predetermined start up time after sunrise when the solar cell array is to begin tracking the sun;(b) using a computer model to determine respective actuations for the motors corresponding to the solar cell array being substantially aligned with the sun at the future time, the determining based on at least one property of each of the jackscrew and the drive assembly; and(c) operating the motors at respective particular speeds so that at the future time the solar cell array is substantially aligned with the sun. 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the jackscrew comprises a threaded rod having a particular thread pitch, wherein the determining is based, at least in part, on the thread pitch or based, at least in part, on an angle at which the jackscrew is coupled to the solar array. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the drive assembly comprises at least one gear having a gear ratio between another gear or a jackscrew, wherein the determining is based, at least in part, on the gear ratio. 15. The method of claim 12 wherein the jackscrew comprises a threaded rod having a particular thread pitch, wherein the particular speed of the first motor is based, at least in part, on the thread pitch. 16. The method of claim 12, wherein the particular speed of the first motor is based, at least in part, on an angle at which the jackscrew is coupled to the solar array. 17. The method of claim 12, wherein the drive assembly comprises at least one gear having a gear ratio between another gear or a jackscrew, wherein the particular speed of the second motor is based, at least in part, on the gear ratio. 18. The method of claim 12, comprising continuously repeating steps (a), (b) and (c) for additional future times after the predetermined start up time. 19. The method of claim 12 comprising repeating steps (a), (b) and (c) after a predetermined time period and for additional future times after the predetermined start up time.
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