![]() In these screenshots you can see that the power goes up steadily from 523, to 527, but after an amount of time it will just stop recharging, so this wouldn't work anyway, though after every load it will recharge some, jumping back to 500 and recharging again until it stops after some time. ![]() ![]() I put a solar panel on the front, on the right side, and a solar panel on the back, on the left side to balance out the swaying more, it didn't seem to weigh the cyclops down at all though if I put more of them on the cyclops I'm sure it would eventually began sinking down. So it doesn't exactly work, what I do wonder is what happens if you charge the cyclops when all of the cells are dead, and I'd say this would most likely still keep the cyclops going, because when I pilot the cyclops it will use the power gained from the solar panels (And of course drain cells, so, maybe not). Yes, solar panels do work, but, they will not recharge the cells, so if you we're for example using 100% of the power even while recharging, a cell will be completely drained.
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