So far I have not worked out a good grid method.
I go by suburb in my area and keep the file local until I've completed the 
suburb. Only then I upload.
While offline I use a temporary area tagged as wood. I expand this box over the 
area I've worked through. This is just because I don't know any better 
solution. 😃

If you want to see a map showing the modules you can use open infrastructure 
map, link is at the bottom of the wiki.

I thought about making this a mapping challenge on   
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/MapRoulette but so far I've not looked into 
it. I've got no experience with this but am happy to receive guidance.


On 2 January 2020 7:11:07 am AEDT, Dion Moult <d...@thinkmoult.com> wrote:
>On Wed, Jan 01, 2020 at 11:29:13PM +1100, Sebastian Spiess wrote:
>> I'd like to present my latest pet project:
>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:ConsEbt/NorthernBeachesSolar
>> I wanted to share this and collect some feedback or comments.
>
>I love it! I might do a bit of solar mapping too! How easy is it to set
>a grid
>to know which areas have been mapped?
>
>-- 
>Dion Moult
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