Now, MidNite produces a wide range of alternative energy products.Ī new line of MidNite products being added is the MNB17-F5 and the MNB17-F3. MidNite Solar is an innovative manufacturing company that started by making high-quality, cost-effective AC and DC disconnect boxes for the alternative energy industry. It is nice to be able to ask questions about products and actually get a person that knows the answers from personal experience. Ryan and Roy are professional Solar and wind installers, with over 40 years of experience in alternative energy. How about our Classic local app? Or any of our other popular products!ĭiscuss them here with other users and us, Including Ryan, Roy Butler (Resident Wind guru), Sue and Kyle the moderator. And to the guy or gal saying that this defeats the purpose of playing the game, I think this is what makes the game fun.If you ever wondered about how things are made here at MidNite Solar, checkout this 1 hour video on what we do.Ĭome check out Our MidNite Solar Forums. It’s kind of fun trying to figure it out, but some advice wouldn’t hurt. ![]() 15 for 15% at max, up to 30%, same for mid and min. But, seeing this was due to me searching out an algebraic equation that would allow one number to be plugged into a cell=f(x) or initial mph per ring, say 1.1 for Sniper at Max, and create a graph or graphs that would automatically plug in. But if I keep playing with it I think I’ll figure it out. I have Very little formal education in algebra, went the direction of Psychology instead. So figured the yards or maybe less likely power of club have to be accounted for in the equation for accuracy in reference to mph per ring. 100 accuracy for Sniper = 1.0mph per ring, but that is with power 2 ball. I also have been working on figuring out the algorithm (I think that’s what you would call it) used by golf clash to keep the numbers consistent. Mine is meant to simply break the rings into thirds or quarters based on wind per ring. I have spent about 10 hours on my own xl spreadsheet. In this case, rather than print the table, simply enter the actual wind (adjusted as shown for the ball's properties) into the top of the spreadsheet, optionally add or reduce the wind speed with a factor of +10% or whatever Golf Clash Tommy or others recommend, and it will then display the Rings adjustment for ALL of your clubs, at all 3 ranges. However, where it IS VERY EASY to use is if you are able to keep the spreadsheet on the screen along with Golf Clash (I use a PC, so can do this with windows), or if you have a separate device for the spreadsheet other than the one being used for Golf Clash. In table use, I don't find this as easy to use (although it's also available as an option on GolfClashNotebook's PDFs), but some may. This is a similar table, but gives the Rings per mph, rather than the mph per Ring. ![]() Of course, there are modifications Ball Power included. This table can easily be printed, and I've provided a means of bold-facing the clubs you use the most to make them more visible. You can also compare a different club to the one you're considering the upgrade for. ![]() Also how many Cards and Coin it takes for higher levels. Given a club that you own and its level, it calculates what level could be achieved with XX Cards for it and what that would cost in Coin, and what improvements it gives the clubs specs, comparing it to the current, upgraded and maxed clubs. This is the first I've made this available to the "public", so please let me know (here in this thread, or using the email I've set up on the About page) any comments, errors, suggestions, criticism, etc. I'll say right up front that I recommend using this spreadsheet ONLY with Excel, not with Google Sheets or other spreadsheet programs they mess with the protection (for /your/ benefit in not corrupting the spreadsheet, not mine), and some dropdowns and such don't seem to work correctly in Sheets. I've been working for some time on various calculators for use with Golf Clash, and have included them into an Excel spreadsheet.
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