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Sun Compass Instructions
1. Draw an arrow from Month dot to intersec-
tion of your
Standard
Time and Latitude
Northern (50° N to 70° N)
The gray line is an example: August, 2 PM at
40° N lat.
2. Stand and face your shadow.
3. Hold this page horizontally.
4.Point the arrow that you drew to center of
your shadow.
5. Sun Compass now points to the four
directions.
SUN COMPASS
4.4
Orienting the Solar Array to Solar South
Sun Compass
™ is available for the following
latitudes:
1. U.S.A. (25° to 55°) – shown here
2. Northern (50° N to 70° N)
3. Equatorial (20° N to 20° S)
4. Southern (10° S to 40° S)
To obtain reproduction rights, contact: John
Veltman PO Box 23533, Santa Fe, NM 87502
USA
For the USA
(lower 48 states)
and other 25° to
55° North latitude
regions.
Find True South
quickly and
accurately using
only your shadow.
No magnetic
compass needed!
For full performance, your solar array must
be oriented within 10° of true (solar) south.
Depending on your location, a compass
reading may show an error of as much as 20°.
To correct this discrepancy, apply the mag-
netic declination for your region. Many
regional maps indicate the magnetic declina-
tion. If you don’t have a compass but can see
your shadow and know the time of day, use
the
Sun Compass™
.