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Is your question is about solar blocks effectiveness ? About "intensity" of energy transmited from star to solar panel ?
Your mentions to min and max and distance from star make me feel it's your question.
I did some tests because, like you seem to do, I was wondering which distance for a vanilla EarthLike solar panel output.
Without modifying real star default config, I found that 1270 km from a 60-km-radius star was quite near 158 kW max output.
On vanilla EarthLike, max outpu is 159 kW.
So if you would like to have your "tempered" planet near Earth standard, 1270 km seems the value you're looking for.
Any planet, or solar block, closer than that will be more efficient.
Any solar block further than that will be less.
I guess that, when Echthros talks about same sun appearrance at 1000 km for a 50-km-radius star, it's also true for the average solar block output.
@Echthros : thanks for the mod :)