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This is a larger Stirling engine that has a 12v DC Permanent Magnet motor operating fixed as the flywheel bearing. It produces 15 Volt max with NO LOAD. This setup as is produces about 15 watts. The heat sink is a water cooled tank that is a bit short for the displacement piston but does work. I will be adding some heat sinks soon and testing it with the 56 inch dish and a Fresnel Lens. The motor/generator has an additional pulley that the other engine I have may be tied to. The water can be fed continuously or as a tank.
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I just want to show how power saving the high voltage generator is. So I was powering it with a solar pannel. I haven switched on 12V because the solar pannel delivers around 13.5V then, and with so much voltage the high voltage generator somehow doesnt work properly
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Jim Meaney, owner of Cansolair Inc. displays how he converts pop cans into a powerful solar heating panel.
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http://www.ecopoweredhome.com
A Great Tutorial which describes the way which Solar energy Works. To find out more about solar power visit.
http://www.ecopoweredhome.com
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Watch in HD
http://www.solartechtown.com
I, Robert Smith, show you every step I take to building a custom made solar panel from scratch. I explain in detail about each item I use and why to use it, so the video is fairly long.
I will be hosting the majority of the video on my own server so you can view it all in one take. It will take time to edit the video, but the more of you that subscribe to the video, the faster I’ll try to get it out to you guys as it just shows that people are interested and appreciate what I’m doing, as I’m providing this video for free unlike some videos you see on YouTube.
The method I described in this video is just one way to go about it, however, there are many ways you can build a custom solar panel. Some use aluminum or plastic frames, but I found for a beginner, working with wood would probably be easier and cheaper.
Overall, building a solar panel can be fun, but there are many factors that play into building a solar panel, and I as well still have an extreme amount to still learn about it.
So I hope that for those wanting to learn more about solar energy and wanting to take the adventure of building their own solar panel will find this video very useful.
To watch to full video just video, just visit: http://www.solartechtown.com
Again the video is fairly large, so to prevent from having to put 6 or 7 parts on youtube in 10 minute sections, I’m just going to host in on my server.
If you all have ANY questions, feel free to leave a comment under the video.
Thanks guys!
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Hi!
I have a solar powered AC generator (5hp AC motor spun by a stirling engine), and I want to put the outputted energy into the power grid. However, I don’t know how to connect it so that the engine will spin the motor (producing current) rather than the motor spinning the engine (sucking current).
Any (good) ideas?
Thanks in advance!
You need to talk with your power company before you attempt to connect anything. There are serious safety concerns with supplying power back to the grid and a special meter is required if you want to get paid for it in most locations. When I say serious I mean you can kill somebody besides yourself.
i have to do a project for school and i need a little help, ive looked all over the internet to find out how much just one costs . but i cant find a good website, if you know the answer or a least know the website please HELP me!!
The government doesn’t make them, private firms do. Unless you are from some other country?
There are many dozens of companies that make them in hundreds of sizes, for a total of thousands of models.
here is a list of manufacturers with links
http://www.ecobusinesslinks.com/solar_energy_solar_power_panels.htm
here is GE’s web site
http://www.gepower.com/prod_serv/products/solar/en/index.htm
here is a GE 200 watt unit
http://www.gepower.com/prod_serv/products/solar/en/downloads/gepvp200_datasheet_600.pdf
here is a list with price of 100 watt units.
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en&q=100+watt+solar+array&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&resnum=1&ct=title
It’s all a matter of typing things into google, not very difficult
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Ok i need information about these:
♣Absorbers
♣Reflectors
♣Transmitters
♣Insulators
NEED BIG HELP THIS PROJECTS DUE TOMMOROW!
please answer my question! http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090527175922AAy8uIG
pretty much sums it up up there ^^ lol
Solar energy is renewable unlike the convential sources which would exhaust sooner rather than later. Hence most believe that solar energy is the future of the world. However one cannot always rely on them, as the perfect equipments to trap them
I think that the advantages are that it will let the world be alive in a half a century!
Advantage: renewable, non-polluting, free except for capital expenses.
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Solar energy is all the rage these days. With the current concerns about global warming and energy rates going up every day, it’s no wonder people are looking for alternative ways to power their lives. Solar power is one of the most efficient and affordable energy alternatives available today. Whether you are interested in solar power for economic reasons, environmental concerns, or both, this informational website is the place for you! We compare solar energy advantages & disadvantages, review the benefits of solar power, and evaluate all the ways you can use solar power, so that you will be ready to tackle the solar power projects in your home.
How do I build a solar panel and are there free plans and instructions to safely put it to use?
I would like to reduce my use of electricity by trying to go to solar power but I have limited resources (cash and knowledge). I would need free plans and instructions on how to build and simple procedures for maintenance, care, and use of the system. I also need any safety precautions I would need to follow to implement this system. I have no mechanical background so I need layman’s terms so I can understand what I am going to be doing.
i think you may need to just buy one…
