11-10-2017, 03:11
That's good. Keep monitoring without applying any clipping yet.
If the occasional spikes never go above 1W/m2, you can then set the clip to 1 or 2 (you know where you have to do it).
As we have reduced the OP gain, the readings now will be somewhat lower than before, but this can be compensate on the software. Wait for a clear sky day, preferabily at full noon (as you know) and increase the 1600 value, to 1650, compare the readings with the nearby stations, and if necessary fine tune the value until you get a reading close to your reference station.
If the occasional spikes never go above 1W/m2, you can then set the clip to 1 or 2 (you know where you have to do it).
As we have reduced the OP gain, the readings now will be somewhat lower than before, but this can be compensate on the software. Wait for a clear sky day, preferabily at full noon (as you know) and increase the 1600 value, to 1650, compare the readings with the nearby stations, and if necessary fine tune the value until you get a reading close to your reference station.

