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Solar “Death Ray” PARABOLIC MIRROR 55.7 PARABOLOID STEAM GENERATOR Concave

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

GREENPOWERSCIENCE asked:

This is on of our new 55.7″ Paraboloids that produces almost 2K of solar power. They are beasts when it comes to solar heating. I hope to do videos with Steam and Stirling Engines to provide a working model that actually can be used to produce some power. These boil 12 oz of […]

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Plastic solar power & more

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

cplai asked:

Printable plastic solar cells will bring solar power to the mainstream at $0.10 per watt. Light weight, flexiblity and high efficiency are the traits of this new breed of solar power. Meanwhile old school large scale solar powered generators continue to work in other part of the world.Sport Ankle Support

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My Solar Power Set Up - Part 1 BASIC SYSTEM - DIY Cheap, Free Power

Friday, May 6th, 2011

skippy3840 asked:

This is my small solar power set up that I am using to power my lights and TV at night. Easy to make, cost less than $1000 US. It uses (1) 65w solar panel, (1) 16a charge controller, (1) 1200w inverter, and (8) 6v, 220 a/h golf cart batteries. Will run for approx […]

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