Several years ago I measured 1250-1280 consistently over 2 weeks between 
16,000' - 18,000' in Tibet with my Daystar. Readings remain normal to this day 
still, it's a great little meter.  My research before I left on the trip 
revealed that if one allows for a 1% gain in current per 1000' ASL you will be 
well covered as it is closer to 1/2 of this modifier. Ended up doing hydro, 
never know what you'll find! Your readings do seem a bit ripe, I would suggest 
you find another insolation meter to compare to, if an issue Daystar will 
repair at a reasonable cost. -jeff


>From the Solar, Wind and Hydro powered office of Jeff Oldham/Regenerative 
>SOLutions
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