Hi Benn,

It's from my own experience.  I teach classes and find that is around the 
minimum irradiance for full voltage.  Of course it is a little different for 
different modules, and levels of diffuse versus direct sunlight.  But the 
difference in time between when a spot will see 100 and 300W per square meter 
on modules on a clear morning is a few minutes.  And would their detector be 
pointed at the sun already?  What is considered "usable electricity"?  If the 
tracker is connected to a gridtied inverter, it would be inverter wakeup that 
would determine all this, I would think.

It sounds like you could use some scientific research.  Likely NREL has 
research on this, but they would probably call it irradiance, light intensity, 
or something like that, which could be converted to LUX.

Blessings,
Kelly

On Sep 5, 2013, at 9:28 AM, Benn At DayStarSolar wrote:

> Thank you Kelly. 
> Not that I don't believe you, but can you provide any data to back this up?
> I should have asked for that upfront. 
> 
> benn
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> and typos. 
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> On 2013-09-05, at 10:24 AM, Kelly Larson <solarwre...@asis.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Benn,
>> 
>> It's around 200W per square meter.
>> 
>> Blessings,
>> Kelly
>> 
>> Kelly Larson
>> Electrical Engineer
>> NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installation Professional
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>> 
>> On Sep 5, 2013, at 9:06 AM, Benn At DayStarSolar wrote:
>> 
>>> Wrenches,
>>> I was asked... What is the minimum Lux level required to make usable 
>>> electricity with a commonly installed monocrystaline PV module. 
>>> 
>>> The question is for the purpose of designing a tracker that will not 
>>> operate until a particular threshold is reached. 
>>> Thanks,
>>> benn
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>>> and typos. 
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